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hi i would like to get the percentage of the amount im subtracting
example 2000-250=1750 i need to know the formula to get the
porcentage of (250) thank you for your help


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Formula should read: =250/2000

Format the cell containing the answer with the % format, and substitute the
cell locations for the whole numbers, so it would read something like:
=C3/C2.

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