20.00 is 25% of what?
How to calculate
Real-world examples
If you saved $20.00 with a 25% discount, the original price was $80.00.
If a 25% tax added $20.00, the pre-tax amount was $80.00.
If you need 20.00 points and that's 25% of the test, the total is 80.00 points.
20.00 is 25% of what?
20.00 is 25% of 80.00. This is a reverse percentage problem where you know the part and the percentage, and need to find the whole. The formula is: Whole = Part ÷ (Percentage ÷ 100), which gives 20.00 ÷ 0.2500 = 80.00.
What does "20.00 is 25% of what?" mean?
This is a reverse percentage problem. You know the result (20.00) and the percentage (25%), and you want to find the original whole number. The answer is 80.00 — meaning 20.00 is 25% of 80.00.
Reverse percentage calculations come up whenever you know a partial amount and the percentage it represents, but need to find the total. This is common in shopping (finding original prices from sale prices), taxes (finding pre-tax amounts), and finance (finding total values from partial data).
How to solve reverse percentage problems — step by step
- Convert the percentage to a decimal: 25% ÷ 100 = 0.2500
- Divide the known amount by the decimal: 20.00 ÷ 0.2500 = 80.00
Whole = Part ÷ (Percentage ÷ 100)
Why does this work? If 25% of some number equals 20.00, then multiplying that number by 0.2500 gives 20.00. To reverse the operation, we divide instead of multiply. Division is the inverse of multiplication.
You can verify: 25% of 80.00 = 0.2500 × 80.00 = 20.00. It checks out.
Real-world applications
- ●Finding original prices: If you saved $20.00 with a 25% discount, the original price was $80.00. This helps you understand the true value of a deal.
- ●Pre-tax calculations: If a 25% tax added $20.00, the pre-tax amount was $80.00. Useful for expense reports and budgeting.
- ●Commission and earnings: If a 25% commission earned you $20.00, the total sale was $80.00. Helps salespeople understand their deal sizes.
- ●Nutrition: If 20.00 calories represent 25% of your daily intake, your total daily target is 80.00 calories.
The three types of percentage problems
Every percentage problem involves three numbers: the percentage, the whole, and the part. Depending on which one is unknown, you get a different type of problem:
- Find the part: "What is 25% of 80.00?" → Answer: 20.00
- Find the percentage: "20.00 is what percent of 80.00?" → Answer: 25%
- Find the whole: "20.00 is 25% of what?" → Answer: 80.00 (this is the problem you are solving now)
Tips & tricks
- ●This is the reverse of 'what is X% of Y?' — you're solving for Y.
- ●Useful for finding pre-tax prices or original values before discounts.
- ●Divide the known amount by the percentage (as a decimal) to find the base.
- ●US sales tax ranges from 0% (Oregon) to over 10% (some cities).
- ●A standard restaurant tip in the US is 15–20%.