for example...You are spending mobnthly $100 for your monthly expenses you want to increase this 30%
cell A Cell B
$100 30%
=A1*(1+b1) Answer -130
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In order to find the percentage increase and decrease between to numbers are easy. All you have to is subtract the number you start out with to the number it becomes.
Percentage change: 25.0% increase.
Divide the actual increase by the original value and multiply the answer by 100. For example, in increasing 38 to 45: Increase = 45 - 38 = 7 Increase = (7/38) x 100 = 18.42%
To calculate the percentage increase from 40 to 500, you first need to find the difference between the two numbers, which is 500 - 40 = 460. Then, you divide this difference by the original number (40) to get the ratio of the increase: 460 / 40 = 11.5. Finally, multiply this ratio by 100 to convert it to a percentage: 11.5 x 100 = 1150%. So, the percentage increase from 40 to 500 is 1150%.
First find the difference/increase between the two: 1225-1020=205; then make a fraction of the increase vs. the original amount: 205/1020 ~ 0.201, which as a percent would be 20.1% (increase)