1: Divide the amount spent by the amount budget:
for example: 100$ spent / 200$ budgeted = .5
2: .5 is a decimal value. To convert a decimal value to a percentage you must multiple it by 100 and put a "%" or "percent" after it as follows:
.5 * 100 = 50% or 50 percent
Divide the utility expense by the monthly budget. Multiply the result by 100.
People spend3% of their budget on gasoline!
A bar chart or stacked bars. A pie chart would not be appropriate because the categories of expenditure are not exhaustive.
76 as a percentage of 80 is 95%
On base percentage plus slugging percentage
how to calculate budget variance percentage?
to workout the effective relationship its budget/spend*100 = %. Where the % is 100 or less this means you are at or under budget (on budget is the target aimed for) where the % is greater than 100 you are spend is OVER budget.
actual budget/budget = variance%
12.6%
Variance = 100*(Actual - Budget)/Budget
In 2007, approximately 13% of the federal budget was spent on Medicare.
75
Approximately 32%.
There is insufficient information. You need to specify what your total budget was and either how much you spent or saved. You have not provided your total budget.
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