Calculate a percentage of a given value. For example, find out what 15% of 200 is.
Add or subtract a percentage from a value. Useful for calculating discounts or increases.
Find the percentage change between two values. Great for tracking growth or decline.
Determine V1 is what percent of V2?. Useful for comparing proportions.
A Percentage Change Calculator is a tool designed to calculate the percentage increase or decrease between two values. It simplifies the process of determining how much a value has changed relative to its original amount. This is particularly useful in various fields, such as finance, economics, and data analysis, where understanding the dynamics of numerical changes is crucial.
To calculate percentage change, the formula used is:
Percentage Change = [(Final Value - Initial Value) / (Initial Value)] * 100
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use the Percentage Calculator shown in the image, specifically focusing on the "Basic" calculation type which appears to be selected (as indicated by the highlighted button). This calculator seems designed to find a percentage of a given value.
In the text field next to "% of", type in the percentage you want to calculate. For example, if you want to find 10% of a number, type "10" in this field.
Currently, the image shows "100" as a placeholder, but you should replace it with your intended percentage.
In the text field next to "What is % of", enter the number you want to calculate the percentage of. For example, if you want to find 10% of 200, type "200" in this field.
Currently, the image shows "10" as a placeholder, but you should replace it with the number you want to find the percentage of.
Click "Calculate":
View the result:
Unfortunately, the image doesn't show an output area, but presumably, the result (in this case, 10% of 200, which is 20) would be displayed somewhere on the interface after you click "Calculate".
Example:
Let's say you want to calculate 15% of 200:
In the "% of" field, type "15".
In the "What is % of" field, type "200".
Click "Calculate".
The calculator should display the result, which is 30 (15% of 200).