How to Calculate MU from Sell-price and TT?

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I use this formula to calculate mu: (tt+mu)
TT*(mu/100)=Sell-price
Example: 10.00*(103/100)= 10.30
I use this formula to calculate tt: (Buy-price/mu)
Buy-price/(103/100)= tt
Example: 98.71/(100.7/100)= 98.024 (98.02383)

Now the problem I have is i have an item lets say 215TT and someone wants to pay 301 Ped (140% mu) how do i calculate that it is 140% mu? I got 2 formulas and would love to have that one to to make trading a bit easier! ;)

Kind Regards,
nikander
 
215*1,4=301 Or reverse it 301/1,4=215

Not sure I understand the problem correctly.
 
I use this formula to calculate mu: (tt+mu)
TT*(mu/100)=Sell-price
Example: 10.00*(103/100)= 10.30
I use this formula to calculate tt: (Buy-price/mu)
Buy-price/(103/100)= tt
Example: 98.71/(100.7/100)= 98.024 (98.02383)

Now the problem I have is i have an item lets say 215TT and someone wants to pay 301 Ped (140% mu) how do i calculate that it is 140% mu? I got 2 formulas and would love to have that one to to make trading a bit easier! ;)

Kind Regards,
nikander

301/215 = 1.40 or 40%


Rgds

Ace
 
215*1,4=301 Or reverse it 301/1,4=215

Not sure I understand the problem correctly.

ace gave the answer i was wondering how to calculate mu from item tt and sellprice.
 
thanks for the quick answer, so stpid that i didn't think of that myself!?!?

Something to keep in mind:

If the offer price is 701, and the tt is 215 then:

701/215 = 3.26 = 326% of the tt value.

in the previous example

1.40 = 140% of the tt value


Rgds

Ace
 
Something to keep in mind:

If the offer price is 701, and the tt is 215 then:

701/215 = 3.26 = 326% of the tt value.

in the previous example

1.40 = 140% of the tt value


Rgds

Ace

thanks again :D updated my googlesheet now. i use it to calculate stuff really quickly etc. but im as quick out of my head :D
 
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