What you need to do depends on what you wish to achieve.
To find the base, percentage and rateperce ntage = base * rate (rate in decimal)base = percentage/rate (rate in decimal)rate = percentage/base * 100%Example:Base = 10Percentage = 2Rate?Rate = 2/10 * 100% = 20%
To get the base, divide the rate from the percentage. Base = Percentage/Rate example: 65 is 20% of what number? Given: P=65 R=20% B=N Solution: B= P/R =65/20% =65/.2 Answer: B=325 hope it'll help u..^^
base = 260 base = percentage/ rate = 65/0.25 = 260
60 is 75% of 80. Percentage = 60 Rate = 75% or 0.75 Base = Percentage/Rate = 60/0.75 = 80
16 is 8 percent of 200. Given: Percentage = 16 ; Rate = 8% Find: Base Formula: Base = Percentage/Rate Solution: Base = 16/8% = 16/0.08 = 200
To find the base, percentage and rateperce ntage = base * rate (rate in decimal)base = percentage/rate (rate in decimal)rate = percentage/base * 100%Example:Base = 10Percentage = 2Rate?Rate = 2/10 * 100% = 20%
To get the base, divide the rate from the percentage. Base = Percentage/Rate example: 65 is 20% of what number? Given: P=65 R=20% B=N Solution: B= P/R =65/20% =65/.2 Answer: B=325 hope it'll help u..^^
base = 260 base = percentage/ rate = 65/0.25 = 260
60 is 75% of 80. Percentage = 60 Rate = 75% or 0.75 Base = Percentage/Rate = 60/0.75 = 80
16 is 8 percent of 200. Given: Percentage = 16 ; Rate = 8% Find: Base Formula: Base = Percentage/Rate Solution: Base = 16/8% = 16/0.08 = 200
137 is 76% of 180.26 Given: Percentage = 137 Rate = 76% or 0.76 Find: Base Formula: Base = Percentage/Rate= 137/0.76= 180.26
a rate is a comparison of something. A percentage is always a comparison to 100.
The rate usually is the percentage.
Percentage = Base x Rate
Base=percentage divided by rate
Percentage Amount = Rate x Base
Multiply the number by 1+rate. For example - suppose you had a base figure of 12.34, and a rate of 5.5%... Multiply 12.34 by 1.055, and this gives you 13.0187 (The zero is in the rate figure because it is less than 10 percent)