Percentage Formula:
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The Target vs Actual Percentage calculation measures how much of a target value has been achieved. It's commonly used in business, project management, and performance tracking to evaluate progress against goals.
The calculator uses the simple percentage formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates what portion (percentage) the actual value represents of the target value. A result of 100% means the target was exactly met.
Details: This calculation is fundamental for performance measurement, allowing comparison between achieved results and planned objectives across different scales and units.
Tips: Enter both actual and target values in the same units. The target value must be greater than zero. The result shows what percentage of the target was achieved.
Q1: What does a percentage over 100% mean?
A: A result over 100% means the actual value exceeded the target. For example, 120% means you achieved 20% more than the target.
Q2: Can I use different units for actual and target?
A: No, both values must be in the same units for the percentage calculation to be meaningful.
Q3: Why does the target need to be greater than zero?
A: Division by zero is mathematically undefined. In practical terms, a target of zero would mean "no expectation," making percentage achievement meaningless.
Q4: How precise is the calculation?
A: The calculator shows results rounded to 2 decimal places for clarity, but maintains full precision in calculations.
Q5: Can this be used for negative values?
A: While mathematically possible, percentage calculations with negative values often don't make practical sense and may indicate data issues.