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try google!!! example: "100 dollars to euro" ____________________________
The rates change every day. Use this currency converter to calculate it.
A = 100 (Last year price of an item) B = 125 (Current year price of the same item) Inflation = ((B-A/A)*100) = ((125-100/100)*100) = 25% Same formula for Deflation. But will be negative. (100-125) = (-25 / 125) * 100 = -20%
100%. "Every dollar of spending by a buyer is a dollar of income to a seller.". Income is the same as expenditure. (source: Mankiw economics text)
Long-term SolvencyDebt to Capitalization = Long-term Debt X 100 Long-term Debt + Unrestricted Net Assets Profitability Operating Margin = Operating Revenue - Operating Expenses X 100 Total Operating Revenues Long-term Solvency Debt to Capitalization = Long-term Debt X 100 Long-term Debt + Unrestricted Net Assets Profitability Operating Margin = Operating Revenue - Operating Expenses X 100 Total Operating Revenues
how to calculate ftse 100
It is also known as operating rate. Formula is actual input minus potential output over potential output, multiplied by 100 utilization rate.
first calculate rate percentage. rate %=(change/original)*100 so r=(4/16)*100=25% now use (r/100+r)*100 then (25/25+100)*100 =20%
To determine the equivalent percent of a number, multiply it by 100. For example: 0.72 = 0.72 x 100 = 72%
(Net profit/Net Revenue) * 100 = Net Profit Percentage Ex: Net Revenue = 10,000 USD Expenditure = 7500 USD Profit = 2500 USD Profit Percentage = 2500/10000 * 100 = 25%
100*10/(100+10)=9.09%
x 100
Divide the amount by $65 and multiply by 100. For example to calculate what percentage $16.25 is of $65 calculate: (16.25 / 65) x 100 % = 25%
by multiplying 35/100 by 100 35/100 x 100 =35%
{Revenues-(Cost of Goods Sold+Operating Expenses+Other Expenses+Interest+Tax and Non Tax Expenses-Tax and Non Tax Income)/Revenues}*100 Or to put it simpler, you could use the equation; (net profit/turnover)*100
It is 10^100 or 1 followed by 100 zeros.