Math

Percentage Calculator

Learn 4 types of percentage calculations with easy formulas and examples. Free online percentage calculator — find %, increase/decrease, and percentage of total.

📅 March 2025⏱ 5 min read✍️ AILabForce Team

Percentages are everywhere — discounts, GST, salary hikes, marks, interest rates, profit margins. Yet many people struggle with percentage calculations beyond simple ones. This guide explains all four types of percentage calculations with clear formulas and real examples — and shows you how to calculate any percentage instantly online.

4 Types of Percentage Calculations

TypeQuestionFormula
% of a numberWhat is 15% of 2,000?Value = Total x Percent / 100
What % is X of Y45 is what % of 180?Percent = (X / Y) x 100
% increase/decreasePrice changed from 800 to 960 — what % increase?Change% = (New-Old) / Old x 100
Find the total30 is 12% of what number?Total = Value x 100 / Percent

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How to Find X% of a Number

Formula: Result = (Percentage / 100) x Number

Examples:

This type is used for: calculating GST amounts, finding discounts, calculating commissions, and determining percentages of budgets.

How to Find What Percent X is of Y

Formula: Percentage = (X / Y) x 100

Examples:

Combine with our profit margin calculator for business calculations.

How to Calculate Percentage Increase or Decrease

Formula: Percentage Change = ((New Value - Old Value) / Old Value) x 100

Positive result = increase. Negative result = decrease.

When a value decreases by 50% and then increases by 50%, the final value is NOT the same as the original. The sequence matters — always calculate from the correct base value.

How to Find the Total When Percentage is Known

Formula: Total = (Value x 100) / Percentage

Examples:

Real-Life Percentage Examples for India

SituationCalculationAnswer
GST on Rs 10,000 at 18%10,000 x 18 / 100Rs 1,800 GST
10% discount on Rs 3,5003,500 x 10 / 100Rs 350 discount
12% annual interest on Rs 50,00050,000 x 12 / 100Rs 6,000 per year
Salary hike from Rs 40,000 to Rs 46,000(6,000/40,000) x 10015% hike
Scored 288 out of 360(288/360) x 10080% marks

For tax and finance calculations, also use our GST calculator and interest calculator for complete results.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 20% of 5000?+

20% of 5,000 = (20/100) x 5,000 = 1,000. Use our free percentage calculator for instant results on any numbers.

How do I calculate percentage increase in salary?+

Formula: ((New Salary - Old Salary) / Old Salary) x 100. Example: From Rs 40,000 to Rs 46,000 = ((46,000-40,000)/40,000) x 100 = 15% increase.

How do I remove GST from an inclusive price?+

Original price = GST-inclusive price / (1 + GST rate/100). For 18% GST: Original = 11,800 / 1.18 = Rs 10,000. Or use our free GST calculator for instant results.

What is 1% of 1 crore?+

1% of 1 crore (1,00,00,000) = 1,00,00,000 x 1/100 = Rs 1,00,000 (1 lakh).

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