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Formulate Cell For Percentage Remaining In Excel

I know this might sound like a stupid question, please can someone help me with this?
I am trying to put a formula into a cell to give me the percentage remaining. eg if i have a total of 36 employees of different trades and 6 are off sick, what percentage do i have in to work? i know what % are off and can do this in a cell in excel, but for the life of me i can't find the formula to let me show how many employee's of the total i have in work that day. For an example lets say in cell G86 i have my total of 36 employee's into work, in cell J86 i have the total of 6 employee's off work, so how do i show in a cell the % of employee's available to work that day? thanks in advance


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Happy New Year!

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