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Percentage calculations are useful for discounts, taxes, statistics, and everyday math.
Frequently Asked Questions
To calculate percentage: (Part / Whole) × 100. For example, 25 out of 50 = (25/50) × 100 = 50%. Our calculator supports 5 different percentage calculation modes.
Percentage Increase = [(New − Old) / Old] × 100. Example: From 100 to 150, increase = (50/100) × 100 = 50% increase. Use Mode 3 for this calculation.
Percentage Decrease = [(Old − New) / Old] × 100. Example: From 200 to 150, decrease = (50/200) × 100 = 25% decrease. Mode 3 handles both increase & decrease.
Percent (%) is the symbol/notation, while percentage refers to the number expressed as a percent. Both terms are used interchangeably in calculations.
Divide percentage by 100 to get decimal. Example: 25% = 25/100 = 0.25. Our calculator shows both decimal and fraction equivalents automatically.
Yes! Percentage can be more than 100%, especially in growth, returns, or increases. Example: If stock grows from ₹100 to ₹250, growth = 150%.