Percentage Calculator

Three ways to calculate percentages. Pick a mode and get your answer instantly.

What is % of ?
Result
50
From to
Percentage Change
+25%
is what % of ?
Percentage
25%

How to Calculate Percentages

A percentage represents a fraction of 100. The word itself comes from the Latin "per centum," meaning "by the hundred." Percentages are everywhere in daily life: sales tax, discounts, tips, grades, interest rates, and statistics all rely on percentage calculations.

There are three fundamental percentage operations that cover virtually every scenario you will encounter:

Finding a Percentage of a Number

This is the most common percentage calculation. You are answering the question "What is X% of Y?" The formula is:

Result = (Percentage / 100) x Number

For example, to find 15% of $80: divide 15 by 100 to get 0.15, then multiply by 80 to get $12. This is how you calculate sales tax, tips, discounts, and commissions.

Calculating Percentage Change

Percentage change tells you how much a value has increased or decreased relative to its starting point. The formula is:

Change = ((New Value - Old Value) / Old Value) x 100

If your rent went from $1,200 to $1,350, the change is (($1,350 - $1,200) / $1,200) x 100 = 12.5% increase. A negative result indicates a decrease. This calculation is essential for tracking investment returns, salary changes, inflation, and performance metrics.

Finding What Percent X Is of Y

This answers the question "What percentage is one number of another?" The formula is:

Percentage = (X / Y) x 100

If you scored 42 out of 50 on a test, the percentage is (42 / 50) x 100 = 84%. This is how grades, completion rates, and proportions are calculated.

Percentage Calculator FAQ

How do you calculate a percentage of a number?
Multiply the number by the percentage and divide by 100. For example, 25% of 200 is (200 x 25) / 100 = 50. Alternatively, convert the percentage to a decimal (25% = 0.25) and multiply directly.
How do you calculate percentage change?
Subtract the old value from the new value, divide by the old value, and multiply by 100. The formula is ((New - Old) / Old) x 100. A positive result means an increase and a negative result means a decrease.
What percentage is 25 of 200?
Divide 25 by 200, then multiply by 100. The answer is 12.5%. The general formula is (Part / Whole) x 100.