Percentage Calculator
Understanding percentages is a fundamental skill used in various aspects of life, from calculating discounts and tips to analyzing statistics and financial growth. A percentage is essentially a way of expressing a number as a fraction of 100. The word "percent" comes from the Latin "per centum," meaning "by the hundred."
This calculator helps you perform the two most common percentage calculations:
- What percentage is one number of another? (e.g., "What percentage is 20 of 80?")
- What is a certain percentage of a number? (e.g., "What is 25% of 200?")
1. Calculate What Percentage One Number Is Of Another
Use this section to find out what proportion of a total value a specific part represents, expressed as a percentage. The formula is: (Part Value / Whole Value) * 100.
Example:
If you scored 75 points on a test that was worth a total of 120 points, you would input "75" as the Part Value and "120" as the Whole Value. The calculator would tell you that 75 is 62.5% of 120.
2. Calculate a Value From a Given Percentage
Use this section to find out what a specific percentage of a total value is. This is useful for calculating discounts, taxes, or portions. The formula is: (Percentage / 100) * Whole Value.
Example:
If you want to find out what 15% of a $300 item is (e.g., a discount), you would input "15" as the Percentage and "300" as the Whole Value. The calculator would show you that 15% of 300 is 45.
How Percentages Work
A percentage is essentially a fraction where the denominator is 100. For example, 50% means 50 out of 100, or 50/100. This can be simplified to 1/2 or 0.5 as a decimal. When you see a percentage, it's always relative to a "whole" or "total" amount.
Key Concepts:
- Part: The specific amount or quantity you are interested in.
- Whole: The total amount or quantity that the part is being compared against.
- Percentage: The part expressed as a fraction of 100 of the whole.
Common Uses of Percentages:
- Discounts and Sales: "20% off!"
- Interest Rates: For loans, savings, or investments.
- Statistics: Expressing survey results, population growth, or market share.
- Grades and Scores: Showing performance relative to a maximum possible score.
- Composition: Describing the proportion of ingredients in a mixture or elements in a compound.
Using this calculator can help you quickly grasp these concepts and apply them to your daily calculations.