Percentage Change Calculator Reference Values
Calculate percent change between an original value and a new value.
Table of Contents
Reference Value Index
This page lists 25 reference values for quick browsing and lookup.
All Reference Values
- 10 to 8 = -20 percent
- 10 to 9 = -10 percent
- 10 to 11 = 10 percent
- 10 to 12.5 = 25 percent
- 10 to 15 = 50 percent
- 25 to 20 = -20 percent
- 25 to 22.5 = -10 percent
- 25 to 27.5 = 10 percent
- 25 to 31.25 = 25 percent
- 25 to 37.5 = 50 percent
- 50 to 40 = -20 percent
- 50 to 45 = -10 percent
- 50 to 55 = 10 percent
- 50 to 62.5 = 25 percent
- 50 to 75 = 50 percent
- 100 to 80 = -20 percent
- 100 to 90 = -10 percent
- 100 to 110 = 10 percent
- 100 to 125 = 25 percent
- 100 to 150 = 50 percent
- 250 to 200 = -20 percent
- 250 to 225 = -10 percent
- 250 to 275 = 10 percent
- 250 to 312.5 = 25 percent
- 250 to 375 = 50 percent
Reference Table
| Scenario | Percent Change |
|---|---|
| 10 to 8 | -20 percent |
| 10 to 9 | -10 percent |
| 10 to 11 | 10 percent |
| 10 to 12.5 | 25 percent |
| 10 to 15 | 50 percent |
| 25 to 20 | -20 percent |
| 25 to 22.5 | -10 percent |
| 25 to 27.5 | 10 percent |
| 25 to 31.25 | 25 percent |
| 25 to 37.5 | 50 percent |
| 50 to 40 | -20 percent |
| 50 to 45 | -10 percent |
| 50 to 55 | 10 percent |
| 50 to 62.5 | 25 percent |
| 50 to 75 | 50 percent |
| 100 to 80 | -20 percent |
| 100 to 90 | -10 percent |
| 100 to 110 | 10 percent |
| 100 to 125 | 25 percent |
| 100 to 150 | 50 percent |
| 250 to 200 | -20 percent |
| 250 to 225 | -10 percent |
| 250 to 275 | 10 percent |
| 250 to 312.5 | 25 percent |
| 250 to 375 | 50 percent |
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions for Percentage Change Calculator and its reference values.
What does the Percentage Change Calculator calculator do?
It calculates comparing growth or decline between two periods, prices, or measurements from the values you enter.
What formula does the Percentage Change Calculator calculator use?
Percent change = ((new - original) / original) × 100.
What inputs are valid?
Enter a non-zero original value. The new value can be any finite number.
When would I use this?
comparing growth or decline between two periods, prices, or measurements
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