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Percentage Calculator

Calculate percentages easily — find percentage of a number, percentage change, and more.

What is X % of Y?


A is what % of B?


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⚙️ How It Works

A percentage calculator solves the most common percentage problems: finding what percent one number is of another, calculating a percentage of a number, and finding the original value when you know a percentage of it. Percentages express a ratio as parts per hundred, making comparisons between different-sized quantities easy.

% of Number: Result = (Percent / 100) × Number | What % is X of Y: Percent = (X / Y) × 100 | Original Value: Original = Value / (Percent / 100)

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BetterProduct Editorial Team

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Checked against standard math or conversion logic and browser-side calculation behavior.

Updated

March 2026

Best used for

Quick everyday calculations and unit checks.

Languages checked

7 language editions aligned from the same source formulas.

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❓ FAQ

How do I calculate a percentage increase?
Percentage increase = ((New Value − Old Value) / Old Value) × 100. Example: price goes from $80 to $100 → ((100 − 80) / 80) × 100 = 25% increase.
What is the difference between percentage and percentage points?
Percentage points measure the arithmetic difference between two percentages. If interest rates rise from 2% to 5%, that's a 3 percentage point increase, but a 150% relative increase. The distinction matters in finance and statistics.
How do I calculate a tip using percentages?
Multiply the bill by the tip percentage divided by 100. For a 20% tip on a $45 bill: 45 × 0.20 = $9 tip. A quick mental trick: find 10% (move decimal left one place), then double it for 20%.
What does 'per mille' mean?
Per mille (‰) means per thousand, similar to percent (per hundred). It's used in contexts where percentages are too large — like blood alcohol content (0.08% = 0.8‰) or bond yields. 1% = 10‰.