An increase from 16 to 20 is what percent of increase?

1 Answer
Oct 5, 2016

25%

Explanation:

Your measure start at 16. So that is the basis (unless stated otherwise) upon which you reference the change.

That is: 201616 is you fraction.

This gives: 4164÷416÷4=14

For this to be a percentage we need the denominator such that it becomes 100. Thus we have:

14(14×1)(14×2525)=25100

To express this in the standard script form we have 25%

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Foot note:

Sometimes the use of % and its meaning is misunderstood.
The % that follows the 25 really means that we have 25 parts out of 100. In other words: 25100

To coin a phrase; 25% and 25100 are 'one and the same thing'.