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Percentage Calculator

Instantly solve percentage problems. From calculating parts of a whole to exploring percentage increases and decreases.

What is
%
of ?
30
15% of 200 is 30
Visual Proportion
is what % of
?
20%
40 is 20% of 200
Visual Proportion
Change from to
+25%
From 80 to 100 is 25% increase
Visual Comparison
%
from / to
230
...
Visual Proportion
is the amount after
%
200
...
Visual Proportion
Cost
to
%
125
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Cost vs Profit
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How to Calculate Percentages & Mathematical Formulas

A percentage is simply a number out of 100. Learning how to calculate percentages is essential for students, business owners, and everyday shopping. The word "percent" means "per hundred" in Latin. It is a way of expressing a fraction with a denominator of 100, which makes it easier to compare different values.

What is X% of Y? (Calculating parts)

This is used to find a specific part of a whole. To find the amount, you multiply the total value (Y) by the percentage (X), then divide that result by 100. This is how you calculate tax or tips.

Formula: Result = (X ÷ 100) × Y
Question Calculation Answer
What is 10% of 50? 50 × 0.10 5
What is 25% of 200? 200 × 0.25 50
What is 8% of 1200? 1200 × 0.08 96

X is what % of Y?

This helps you determine how much a specific number represents as a portion of another. You divide the part (X) by the total (Y) and multiply the result by 100 to get the percentage value.

Formula: Result = (X ÷ Y) × 100
Question Calculation Answer
30 is what % of 150? (30 ÷ 150) × 100 20%
7 is what % of 28? (7 ÷ 28) × 100 25%
45 is what % of 90? (45 ÷ 90) × 100 50%

What is the Percentage Change?

Used to calculate the increase or decrease between two values. Subtract the old value from the new one, divide by the absolute value of the old one, and then multiply by 100.

Formula: ((Y - X) ÷ X) × 100
Question Calculation Answer
From 80 to 100 ((100 - 80) ÷ 80) × 100 +25% increase
From 200 to 150 ((150 - 200) ÷ 200) × 100 -25% decrease
From 40 to 40 ((40 - 40) ÷ 40) × 100 0% no change

Everyday Examples

🛒 Shopping sale

A jacket costs €80 but is 20% off. You save €16. Final price = €64.

🧾 VAT / Sales tax

Price is €100, VAT is 23%. Tax = €23. Total = €123.

📈 Salary raise

Earn €3,000/month, get 5% raise. Raise = €150. New salary = €3,150.

🏦 Bank interest

€10,000 in savings at 4% per year. Interest = €400/year.

🛒 Price increase

Coffee was €2.50, now €2.80. Increase = 12%.

📊 Exam score

Got 42 out of 56 questions right. Score = 75%.

Glossary

Key Percentage Terms

Percentage Increase

The relative increase of a value expressed as a percentage of the original amount.

Profit Margin

The difference between revenue and cost, expressed as a percent of the revenue.

Reverse Percentage

Finding the original value after a percentage increase or decrease has been applied.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 100% of something?
100% means the whole thing. 100% of 50 is 50.
Can a percentage be over 100%?
Yes. If something doubles in value, that is a 100% increase. If it triples, that is a 200% increase.
What is 0.5%?
Half of one percent. 0.5% of 1000 is 5.
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