Percentage Decrease Calculator

Calculate percentage decrease between two values or find the new value after a percentage decrease. Get instant results with detailed step-by-step solutions.

Calculate Percentage Decrease

25% decrease
From 200 to 150

Formula Used:

Percentage Decrease = ((Original Value - New Value) / Original Value) × 100

Solution Steps:

  1. Calculate the decrease: 200 - 150 = 50
  2. Divide by original value: 50 ÷ 200 = 0.25
  3. Convert to percentage: 0.25 × 100 = 25%
  4. The percentage decrease is 25%

Find New Value After Percentage Decrease

%
150
200 decreased by 25% = 150

Formula Used:

New Value = Original Value × (1 - Percentage/100)

Solution Steps:

  1. Convert percentage to decimal: 25% = 25 ÷ 100 = 0.25
  2. Subtract from 1: 1 - 0.25 = 0.75
  3. Multiply by original value: 200 × 0.75 = 150
  4. The new value is 150

Find Original Value Before Percentage Decrease

%
200
200 decreased by 25% = 150

Formula Used:

Original Value = Final Value ÷ (1 - Percentage/100)

Solution Steps:

  1. Convert percentage to decimal: 25% = 25 ÷ 100 = 0.25
  2. Subtract from 1: 1 - 0.25 = 0.75
  3. Divide final value by this: 150 ÷ 0.75 = 200
  4. The original value is 200

Absolute Decrease

50

Reduction Factor

0.75×

As Decimal

0.25

As Fraction

1/4

Understanding Percentage Decrease

What is Percentage Decrease?

Percentage decrease is a measure of how much a value has reduced compared to its original amount, expressed as a percentage. It's commonly used to quantify reductions, discounts, losses, and declines across various fields including business, economics, science, and personal finance.

Percentage Decrease Formula

The basic formula for calculating percentage decrease is:

Percentage Decrease = ((Original Value - New Value) / Original Value) × 100

Types of Percentage Decrease Calculations

1. Calculate Percentage Decrease

When you know both the original and new values, you can calculate the percentage decrease:

Example: From 200 to 150 = ((200-150)/200) × 100 = 25% decrease

2. Find New Value After Decrease

When you know the original value and percentage decrease:

Formula: New Value = Original × (1 - Percentage/100)

Example: 200 decreased by 25% = 200 × (1 - 0.25) = 150

3. Find Original Value Before Decrease

When you know the final value and percentage decrease:

Formula: Original Value = Final Value ÷ (1 - Percentage/100)

Example: If 150 is 25% less than original: 150 ÷ (1 - 0.25) = 200

Common Applications

Business and Retail

Finance and Investment

Economics

Science and Research

Personal Applications

Key Concepts and Tips

Reduction Factor

The reduction factor is calculated as (1 - percentage decrease/100). For a 25% decrease, the reduction factor is 0.75, meaning the new value is 0.75 times the original.

Maximum Decrease

The maximum percentage decrease is 100%, which would reduce the value to zero. Percentage decreases cannot exceed 100% in normal circumstances.

Successive Decreases

When applying multiple percentage decreases, they compound. Two 20% decreases don't equal a 40% decrease, but rather: 100% → 80% → 64% (a total 36% decrease).

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Relationship to Other Calculations

Percentage Decrease vs Percentage Increase

A 25% decrease followed by a 25% increase doesn't return to the original value. From 100: 100 → 75 (25% decrease) → 93.75 (25% increase of 75).

Discount vs Markup

A 20% discount means paying 80% of the original price. To find the original price from a discounted price, divide by 0.8, not multiply by 1.2.

Verification Techniques

Advanced Applications