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Percentage Formula in Excel
Help! Trying to write a formula that will calculate a percent of accuracy.
Here's the data... Created 205 widgets, there were 9 errors, % of accuracy is 95.61%. the math is basic... x/100 = 9/205 205x - 900 x=900/205 x= 4.39024 % 100% - 4.390% = 95.61% How do I write a formula to calculate this. I tried.... =[(C4/B4)=(x/100)] where Cell C4 is the 205 widgets and Cell B4 is the 9 errors. I found a formula to find the 4.39% - the percent of error, but can I have the percent of accuracy with adding a column? If not I guess I can always add a column for that extra step and then hide it from print view. |
Answer: Percentage Formula in Excel
To calculate the percentage of accuracy in Excel, you can use the following formula:
Formula:
This formula subtracts the percentage of errors from 100% to get the percentage of accuracy.
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Percentage Formula in Excel
=100-(B4*100)/C4
If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Mike_GSP" wrote: Help! Trying to write a formula that will calculate a percent of accuracy. Here's the data... Created 205 widgets, there were 9 errors, % of accuracy is 95.61%. the math is basic... x/100 = 9/205 205x - 900 x=900/205 x= 4.39024 % 100% - 4.390% = 95.61% How do I write a formula to calculate this. I tried.... =[(C4/B4)=(x/100)] where Cell C4 is the 205 widgets and Cell B4 is the 9 errors. I found a formula to find the 4.39% - the percent of error, but can I have the percent of accuracy with adding a column? If not I guess I can always add a column for that extra step and then hide it from print view. |
Percentage Formula in Excel
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with 205 in B4 and 9 in C4... =1-(C4/B4) format as percent this would equal 95.61% regards FSt1 "Mike_GSP" wrote: Help! Trying to write a formula that will calculate a percent of accuracy. Here's the data... Created 205 widgets, there were 9 errors, % of accuracy is 95.61%. the math is basic... x/100 = 9/205 205x - 900 x=900/205 x= 4.39024 % 100% - 4.390% = 95.61% How do I write a formula to calculate this. I tried.... =[(C4/B4)=(x/100)] where Cell C4 is the 205 widgets and Cell B4 is the 9 errors. I found a formula to find the 4.39% - the percent of error, but can I have the percent of accuracy with adding a column? If not I guess I can always add a column for that extra step and then hide it from print view. |
Percentage Formula in Excel
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=(C4-B4)/C4 -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Mike_GSP" wrote: Help! Trying to write a formula that will calculate a percent of accuracy. Here's the data... Created 205 widgets, there were 9 errors, % of accuracy is 95.61%. the math is basic... x/100 = 9/205 205x - 900 x=900/205 x= 4.39024 % 100% - 4.390% = 95.61% How do I write a formula to calculate this. I tried.... =[(C4/B4)=(x/100)] where Cell C4 is the 205 widgets and Cell B4 is the 9 errors. I found a formula to find the 4.39% - the percent of error, but can I have the percent of accuracy with adding a column? If not I guess I can always add a column for that extra step and then hide it from print view. |
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