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Percentage Calculator

Three ways to calculate percentages — instantly.

What is X% of Y?

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📐 Percentage Formulas

  • X% of Y = (X / 100) × Y
  • X is ?% of Y = (X / Y) × 100
  • % Change = ((New − Old) / |Old|) × 100

🔢 Common Percentages

10% of 100 = 1015% tip on $50 = $7.5020% off $80 = $6425% of 200 = 5050% of 300 = 1508.25% tax on $100 = $8.25

Percentages show up in retail discounts, tax brackets, tipping, statistics, and finance — and the three operations look similar but mean different things. The calculator covers all three: percentage of, percent change, and percent difference.

Three percentage formulas

Percentage of a number: (X / 100) × Y. So 20% of 80 = 0.20 × 80 = 16. Percent change: (new − old) / old × 100. From 50 to 75 is +50%, from 75 to 50 is −33%. Percent difference (symmetric): |a − b| / ((a + b) / 2) × 100. Use this when neither value is the baseline.

When to use this calculator

Use 'percentage of' for tips, sales tax, and discount calculations. Use 'percent change' for tracking growth — revenue, weight, anything with a clear before-and-after. Use 'percent difference' when comparing two measurements that don't have a 'first' (the diameter of two pipes, the height of two people).

Worked example

A laptop drops from $1,200 to $999. Percent change: (999 − 1,200) / 1,200 × 100 = −16.75%. Percent difference: |1,200 − 999| / ((1,200 + 999) / 2) × 100 = 18.3%. Different numbers, both correct — they answer different questions.