Friday, 21 November 2014

Calculate Change In Percentages

A calculator can help you find the change in percentage.


A percentage change measures the size of a change relative to the original amount rather than as a number. For example, for a decrease from 10 to six, instead of saying you lost four, the percentage change would be a decrease of 40 percent. By measuring as a percentage, you can get a better sense of the significance of the gain or loss. For example, a salary increase of $500 would mean next to nothing to a company president, but to someone making $20,000 a year, it would be much more significant.


Instructions


1. Subtract the beginning value from the ending value. For example, if tuition cost $20,000 last year and increased to $21,000 this year, subtract $20,000 from $21,000 to get an increase of $1,000.


2. Divide the increase or decrease by the beginning value to find the change expressed as a rate. In this example, divide $1,000 by $20,000 to get 0.05.


3. Multiply the rate by 100 to convert to a percentage. Completing this example, multiply 0.05 by 100 to get 5 percent.

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