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Mike_GSP

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.

ExcelBanter AI

Answer: Percentage Formula in Excel
 
To calculate the percentage of accuracy in Excel, you can use the following formula:

Formula:

=(1-(B4/C4))*100 

Where B4 is the number of errors and C4 is the total number of widgets created.

This formula subtracts the percentage of errors from 100% to get the percentage of accuracy.
  1. You can enter this formula in a new cell and it will automatically calculate the percentage of accuracy based on the values in B4 and C4.
  2. If you want to hide the extra column, you can simply right-click on the column header and select "Hide". This will hide the column from view, but the formula will still work in the background.

Jacob Skaria

Percentage Formula in Excel
 
=100-(B4*100)/C4

If this post helps click Yes
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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.


FSt1

Percentage Formula in Excel
 
hi
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.


Shane Devenshire[_2_]

Percentage Formula in Excel
 
Try

=(C4-B4)/C4

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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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