Percentage Calculator
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Percentage Calculator
Easily calculate percentages by providing any two values below and clicking the “Calculate” button to find the third value.
Standard Percentage Calculator
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[Number1] of [Number2] = [Result]
Common Percentage Questions
What is X% of Y?
X is what % of Y?
X is Y% of what?
Percentage Difference Calculator
Quickly find the percentage difference between two numbers.
Value 1: [Input Field]
Value 2: [Input Field]
Percentage Change Calculator
Find the percentage increase or decrease between two numbers.
Provide any two values to calculate the third.
Original Value
Increase / Decrease %
Final Value
Example:
Increase:
Original Value × (1 + Percentage)
Decrease:
Original Value × (1 - Percentage)
What is a Percentage?
A percentage is a mathematical way to express a number as a fraction of 100. It is commonly used to describe proportions, comparisons, and relationships between numbers. The percent symbol (%) represents “per hundred.” For example:
35% is equal to 0.35 in decimal form.
35% is the same as saying 35 per 100.
Example:
If 25 out of 50 students are male:
25 ÷ 50 = 0.5
0.5 × 100 = 50%
Thus, 50% of the students are male.
Percentage Formula
The percentage formula relates three key values:
P × V1 = V2
Where:
P = Percentage (as a decimal during calculation)
V1 = First value (the base number)
V2 = Result after applying the percentage
Example:
What is 5% of 30?
P × 30 = 1.5
P = 1.5 ÷ 30 = 0.05
0.05 × 100 = 5%
Note: When calculating manually, percentages must be converted into decimals. The calculator does this automatically.
Percentage Difference Formula
The percentage difference measures the relative difference between two values.
Formula:
Percentage Difference =
|V1 – V2| ÷ ((V1 + V2) ÷ 2) × 100
Example:
|10 – 6| ÷ (10 + 6)/2 = 4 ÷ 8 = 0.5
0.5 × 100 = 50%
Percentage Change Formula (Increase or Decrease)
Percentage change shows how much a value increases or decreases relative to its starting point.
Formula:
|New Value – Original Value| ÷ Original Value × 100
Example:
Increase:
500 increased by 10% → 500 × (1 + 0.1) = 550
Decrease:
500 decreased by 10% → 500 × (1 – 0.1) = 450
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