12.246%
(New amount - Original amt) / Original amount = loss percentage. saurabh K.
Find 20% of 800. Divide the percentage by 100 to convert it to a decimal. You get 0.2. Then multiply the decimal by the amount. 0.2 x 800. You get 160. Then add this to the original amount. 800 + 160 = 960. Or to simplify this...you can just multiply 800 by 1.2 (1 plus the percentage in decimal form).
percent increase=(new amount-original amount) _____________________ original amount
(New amount - Original amt) / Original amount = loss percentage. saurabh K.
(final amount/original amount)*100 This is NOT the percentage change.
percentage of decrease = amount of decrease divided b the original amount and then multiply.
Percentage increase = (increase-original amount)/(original amount) times 100
It is a percentage increase
It is the percentage change.
A percentage change.
It is the percentage growth.
The type of percent that compares the final and original amounts is called the percentage increase or decrease. It is calculated by dividing the difference between the final amount and the original amount by the original amount, and then multiplying by 100.