Percentage Calculator

A percentage of a number, what percentage, percentage increase/decrease and adding/subtracting a percentage — four calculations in one tool.

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What Is a Percentage?

A Percentage is a share of a whole divided into a hundred parts. "15%" means "fifteen parts out of a hundred". In everyday life, discounts, price rises, interest, tax and growth rates are all expressed as percentages, so knowing the four basic percentage operations makes your work significantly easier.

Percentage Formulas

What do you want to findFormulaExample
A percentage of a numberNumber × Percentage / 10015% of 200 = 30
What percentage it isPart / Whole × 10030 is %15 of 200
Percentage change(New − Old) / Old × 100200 → 250 = 25% increase
Adding a percentageNumber × (1 + Percentage/100)200 + %15 = 230
Subtracting a percentageNumber × (1 − Percentage/100)200 − %15 = 170

The Most Common Percentage Mistake

If you apply a 20% discount to an amount and then a 20% increase, you don't get back to the starting price:

  • ₺200 − 20% = ₺160
  • ₺160 + 20% = ₺192 (not ₺200!)

The reason is simple: the second percentage is applied to a smaller base. The same logic holds for percentage increases and decreases — which number is the base changes the result entirely.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you calculate a percentage?

Result = Number × Percentage / 100. For example, 15% of 200 = 200 × 15 / 100 = 30.

What percentage is one number of another?

Rate = (Part / Whole) × 100. So 30 is (30/200) × 100 = 15% of 200.

How do you calculate a percentage increase or decrease?

Change = (New − Old) / Old × 100. From 200 to 250 is a 25% increase; from 250 to 200 is a 20% decrease.

How do you add a percentage to an amount?

To add: Number × (1 + Percentage/100); to subtract: Number × (1 − Percentage/100). Adding 20% to 200 gives 240; subtracting gives 160.

Does a 20% increase after a 20% discount restore the original price?

No. 200 → 20% off = 160; 160 → 20% up = 192. The second percentage applies to a smaller base.

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