% loss = amount of loss / cost x 100
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.
To calculate weight loss percentage, subtract the current weight from the initial weight, divide the result by the initial weight, and then multiply by 100. This will give you the weight loss percentage.
What are the conventional formulae?
To calculate the percentage of weight loss in a person, you subtract the current weight from the initial weight, divide that number by the initial weight, and then multiply by 100. This will give you the percentage of weight loss.
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There are thousands of mathematical formulae.
600 to 570 is a 5% loss.
To determine the percentage of weight loss, you can subtract the current weight from the initial weight, divide that number by the initial weight, and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.