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Math · Updated 2026

Percentage Calculator

Quickly work out percentages: how much a percent of a value is, what percent one number is of another, or a percentage increase or decrease.

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Pick the calculation type, then enter the two values. The result updates instantly.

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30
Percentage (%)20%
Value150
Result30

20% × 150 = 30

Standard mathematical formulas. Instant in-browser calculation, no account, no data sent. Results are exact for the values you enter.

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iHow it is calculated

A percent (%) is a fraction of 100. To find X% of a value Y, divide the percentage by 100 and multiply by the value:

X% of Y = (X ÷ 100) × Y

For example, 20% of 150 = (20 ÷ 100) × 150 = 30. Conversely, 30 of 150 = (30 ÷ 150) × 100 = 20%.

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?Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate X% of a number?

Divide the percentage by 100 and multiply by the number. For example, 20% of 150 = (20 ÷ 100) × 150 = 30.

How do I find what percent one number is of another?

Divide the partial number by the total and multiply by 100. For example, 30 of 150 = (30 ÷ 150) × 100 = 20%.

How do I calculate a percentage increase?

Multiply the value by (1 + percent/100). A 20% increase of 150 = 150 × 1.20 = 180.

How do I calculate a percentage decrease (discount)?

Multiply the value by (1 − percent/100). A 20% discount on 150 = 150 × 0.80 = 120.

How do I find the percentage change from one value to another?

Divide the difference by the initial value and multiply by 100: (final − initial) ÷ initial × 100. From 150 to 180 = +20%.

What is the difference between percent and percentage points?

If a rate rises from 5% to 7%, that is a 2 percentage-point increase, but a 40% relative increase (2 ÷ 5).

How do I extract VAT from a VAT-inclusive price?

Divide the price by (1 + rate/100) for the net price. For 21% VAT: net = price ÷ 1.21, and VAT = price − price ÷ 1.21. At 121: net = 100, VAT = 21.

How do I add a percentage (e.g. VAT) to a price?

Multiply the price by (1 + percent/100). To add 21% to 100: 100 × 1.21 = 121. Use the “Increase by X%” mode.

How do I work out by what percent something got more expensive?

Use the percentage change: (new − old) ÷ old × 100. From 80 to 100 is a +25% increase.

How do I split an amount by percentages (e.g. 30% / 70%)?

Multiply the amount by each percentage divided by 100. Of 1,000: 30% = 300 and 70% = 700 (the percentages should add up to 100%).

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