Percentage Calculator

Quickly calculate percentages β€” like X% of Y β€” or figure out the increase/decrease between two values. Great for sales, marks, VAT, and growth rates.

Percentage Tool

Work out X% of Y or compare two values.


How to use the Percentage Calculator

  1. Enter a percentage
    In Percentage (%), type the rate you want to apply (e.g. 15 for 15%).
  2. Enter the base value
    In Of value, type the number you want to take the percentage of (e.g. 120).
  3. Calculate
    Click Calculate. The result shows X% of Y with a clear answer you can copy.
  4. Reset
    Click Clear to start a new calculation.

What you can do

  • Find X% of Y: β€œWhat is 18% of 250?” β†’ enter 18 and 250.
  • Work out discounts: β€œ20% off Β£79.99” β†’ 20% of 79.99 = amount off; subtract from the original price.
  • VAT add/remove (quick method): VAT 20% on Β£50 β†’ 20% of 50 = 10, final = Β£60. Reverse VAT 20% from Β£60 β†’ net = 60 / 1.20 = 50.
  • Tips/Service: β€œ12.5% tip on Β£48” β†’ 12.5% of 48 = Β£6.00.
  • Grades & marks: β€œYou scored 37 out of 45” β†’ percent = (37/45) Γ— 100 = 82.22%.
  • Simple growth/decline checks: Use the change formulas below to check % increase or % decrease between two values.

Handy formulas (copy & use)

  • X% of Y β†’ (X Γ· 100) Γ— Y
  • % increase (from A to B) β†’ ((B βˆ’ A) Γ· A) Γ— 100
  • % decrease (from A to B) β†’ ((A βˆ’ B) Γ· A) Γ— 100
  • Find the base when you know the part and % β†’ Base = Part Γ· (X Γ· 100)

Quick examples

  • 15% of 120 β†’ 0.15 Γ— 120 = 18 (answer: 18)
  • Price after 30% discount on Β£80 β†’ 30% of 80 = 24 β†’ Β£80 βˆ’ Β£24 = Β£56
  • % increase from 50 to 65 β†’ ((65βˆ’50)/50)Γ—100 = 30%
  • % decrease from 90 to 72 β†’ ((90βˆ’72)/90)Γ—100 = 20%

Best practices

  • For money, round to 2 decimals to match receipts and invoices.
  • For grades or reports, show 1–2 decimals for clarity (e.g., 82.2%).
  • When reversing tax or markup, divide by (1 + rate) (e.g., 20% β†’ divide by 1.20).

Troubleshooting

  • Result looks off? Ensure the percent is entered as a number (type 15, not 0.15).
  • Need a whole number? Round or use the nearest integer after calculating.
  • Comparing two values? Use the % increase/decrease formulas above for accurate change.

Tip: If a store shows β€œPrice including 20% VAT: Β£120”, the net price is 120 / 1.20 = Β£100 and the VAT part is Β£20.