Part, Rate, and Base Calculator
Find Part (P = B × R)
Find Rate (R = P / B)
Find Base (B = P / R)
Understanding the Percentage Formula: Part, Rate, and Base
The relationship between the Part, Rate, and Base is the foundation of all percentage calculations. Whether you are calculating taxes, discounts, or statistical proportions, you are using this fundamental triad.
- Base (B): The entire amount or the whole value. It represents 100%.
- Rate (R): The percentage or ratio. Usually expressed as a percentage (e.g., 15%).
- Part (P): The portion or segment of the base that corresponds to the rate.
The Formulas
Depending on which value is unknown, you can rearrange the primary formula Part = Base × Rate:
- To find the Part: Base × (Rate / 100)
- To find the Rate: (Part / Base) × 100
- To find the Base: Part / (Rate / 100)
Example 1: Finding the Part
If you have a Base of 200 items and the Rate is 10%, what is the Part?
Calculation: 200 × 0.10 = 20. The Part is 20.
If you have a Base of 200 items and the Rate is 10%, what is the Part?
Calculation: 200 × 0.10 = 20. The Part is 20.
Example 2: Finding the Rate
If 50 people (Part) out of 250 (Base) attended an event, what was the attendance Rate?
Calculation: (50 / 250) × 100 = 20%. The Rate is 20%.
If 50 people (Part) out of 250 (Base) attended an event, what was the attendance Rate?
Calculation: (50 / 250) × 100 = 20%. The Rate is 20%.
When to Use This Calculator
This tool is essential for students, business professionals, and educators. It helps in determining commissions, grading exams, analyzing growth rates, and verifying discount amounts without the risk of manual arithmetic errors.