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Calculate percentage of a number based on the minimum and maximum

Asked by pmengal in Math & Science

Tags: math

A simple math question

I have a total of 954 viewers. They all have a specific country attached to them.
I want to calculate, for each country, the % of the overall viewers.
This means that if the 954 viewers all comes from US, calculating US % will be easy:
US = 100%
If half come from from US and half from Brazil, the result will be :
US = 100%
Brazil = 100%
Since the maximum is equivalent to both

But if 953 come from US and 1 from Brazil, with rounding this will be:
US = 100%
Brazil = 0%

I need the formula to calculate that. I know the total number of viewers and the number of viewer per country. So I have 4 values to work with: SUM of all, Minimum, Maximum, SUM of the given country.

Thanks a lot in advance.
 
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