The results in column E are decimal values with the percentage number format applied. The general formula for this calculation, where “x” is the original number, is: Converting this to an Excel formula with cell references, the formula in E5 becomes: As the formula is copied down, the formula returns the original price for each item in the table, based on the percentages shown in column C and the current values in column D.
Formatting percentages in Excel
In mathematics, a percentage is a number expressed as a fraction of 100. For example, 65% is read as “Sixty-five percent” and is equivalent to 65/100 or 0.65. Accordingly, the values in column C are decimal values, with the Percentage number format applied.
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