PERCENTAGE DIFFERENCE
Percentage Difference
The percentage difference is:
The difference between two values divided by the average of the two values. Shown as a percentage.
Difference means to subtract one value from another:
The difference between two values divided by the average of the two values. Shown as a percentage.
Example: Alex sold 15 tickets, and Sam sold 25
Average is the value halfway between:
average = | first value + second value |
2 |
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And then the difference as a Percentage of the average:
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Here is the answer, in one line:
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25 − 15
| | | × 100% = 50% |
(25 + 15)/2
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Now let's find out when, why and how to use it ...
When Should I Use It?
Percentage Difference is used when both values mean the same kind of thing (for example the heights of two people).
- But when there is an old value and a new value, you should use Percentage Change
- Or when there is an approximate value and an exact value, you should use Percentage Error
Why Use The Average?
Because there is no obvious way of choosing which value is the "reference" value.
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What if the Difference is Negative?
We can't say which value is more important, so we can't say if the difference is "up" (positive) or "down" (negative) ... so we simply ignore any minus sign.
Example: Alex works 6 hours, and Sam works 9 hours
How to Calculate
Step 1: Calculate the difference (subtract one value form the other) ignore any negative sign
Step 2: Calculate the average (add the values, then divide by 2)
Step 3: Divide the difference by the average
Step 3: Convert that to a percentage (by multiplying by 100 and adding a "%" sign)
Step 1: Calculate the difference (subtract one value form the other) ignore any negative sign |
Step 2: Calculate the average (add the values, then divide by 2) |
Step 3: Divide the difference by the average |
Step 3: Convert that to a percentage (by multiplying by 100 and adding a "%" sign) |
Examples
The Formula
You can also put the values into this formula:
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First Value − Second Value
| | | × 100% | |
(First Value + Second Value)/2
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(The "|" symbols mean absolute value, so any negatives become positive)
An interesting thing about this formula is that it doesn't matter which is the 1st or 2nd Value:
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