Percentage Calculator: Formula & Everyday Uses

A percentage calculator solves common percentage problems in seconds — find what percent one number is of another, calculate a percentage increase or decrease, or determine the percentage of a given number. Percentages are everywhere: shopping discounts, restaurant tips, test scores, tax rates, and financial returns. This guide covers the core formulas and practical scenarios.

The Three Basic Percentage Formulas

1. X% of Y = (X ÷ 100) × Y  →  e.g., 15% of 200 = 30
2. X is what % of Y = (X ÷ Y) × 100  →  e.g., 30 is 15% of 200
3. % change = ((New − Old) ÷ Old) × 100  →  e.g., 50→75 is a 50% increase

These three patterns cover the vast majority of everyday percentage questions. Once you know which situation you are in, you pick the matching formula and plug in the numbers. Our percentage calculator does all three automatically so you do not have to memorize anything.

How to Use the Percentage Calculator

The tool offers three modes, each corresponding to one of the basic formulas:

Common Use Cases

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FAQ

Q: How do I calculate a 20% tip on my bill?
A: Multiply the bill total by 0.20 (or use the percentage-of-a-number mode: 20% of total). For example, 20% of $45 = $9.

Q: What is the difference between percentage increase and percentage points?
A: If a rate rises from 4% to 6%, that is a 2 percentage-point increase but a 50% increase (2 ÷ 4 × 100 = 50%). Percentage points describe the arithmetic difference; percentage increase describes the relative change.

Q: Can I calculate reverse percentages?
A: Yes. If you know the final price after a 15% discount is $85, divide by 0.85 to find the original price ($100). Our calculator's "find original value" mode handles this automatically.

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