The answer depends on percentage of WHAT!
(New amount - Original amt) / Original amount = loss percentage. saurabh K.
600 to 570 is a 5% loss.
You will find several formulae in the Wikipedia article on "derivative".
Different figures have different formulae; here you will find formulae for the areas of some figures: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area#Formulae
Percentage loss is 30%.
It is the percentage decrease of an item from its original value. It is worked out as: (original value-loss)/original value times 100 = percentage loss.
The answer depends on percentage of WHAT!
Loss percentage would be 20%. Loss % = (Loss/Cost price ) * 100
(New amount - Original amt) / Original amount = loss percentage. saurabh K.
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What are the conventional formulae?
600 to 570 is a 5% loss.
There are thousands of mathematical formulae.
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45%
You will find several formulae in the Wikipedia article on "derivative".