How to Calculate a Percentage (With Examples)
Learn how to calculate a percentage of a number, find what percent one number is of another, and convert between percentages, decimals and fractions.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I calculate a percentage of a number?
Multiply the number by the percentage and divide by 100. For 20% of 150: (20 ÷ 100) × 150 = 30.
How do I find what percentage one number is of another?
Divide the part by the whole and multiply by 100. 18 out of 24 is (18 ÷ 24) × 100 = 75%.
How do I convert a percentage to a decimal?
Divide by 100. 45% becomes 0.45. To go back, multiply a decimal by 100.
How do I turn a fraction into a percentage?
Divide the top number by the bottom number to get a decimal, then multiply by 100. 3/4 = 0.75 = 75%.
What does per cent actually mean?
“Per cent” means “per hundred.” A percentage expresses a part out of 100, so 30% is 30 out of every 100.
How to Calculate a Percentage (With Examples)
A percentage is just a number out of 100. “Per cent” literally means “per hundred,” so 25% is 25 out of every 100, or one quarter. Once you know that, three everyday percentage tasks become easy.
The basic formula
Percentage = (Part ÷ Whole) × 100. The part is the amount you are interested in; the whole is the total it belongs to.
Find a percentage of a number
To find X% of a number, multiply the number by X and divide by 100: (X ÷ 100) × number.
| Problem | Calculation | Answer |
|---|---|---|
| 20% of 150 | (20 ÷ 100) × 150 | 30 |
| 8% of 2,500 | (8 ÷ 100) × 2,500 | 200 |
| 150% of 60 | (150 ÷ 100) × 60 | 90 |
Find what percent one number is of another
Divide the part by the whole and multiply by 100. If 18 of 24 students passed, that is (18 ÷ 24) × 100 = 75%.
Convert between percentages, decimals and fractions
- Percentage → decimal: divide by 100 (45% = 0.45).
- Decimal → percentage: multiply by 100 (0.6 = 60%).
- Fraction → percentage: divide top by bottom, then × 100 (3/4 = 0.75 = 75%).
Where you use it
Discounts, tips, taxes, test scores, interest, commission and statistics all run on percentages — which is why getting the basic method right pays off everywhere.
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