Calculate the result of increasing a value by a specified percentage, along with the increase amount and multiplier.
To find the original value, divide the increased value by the multiplier. For example, if 230 is a 15% increase, the original = 230 / 1.15 = 200.
The multiplier is the factor you multiply the original value by to get the result. A multiplier of 1.15 means a 15% increase.
Yes. A 200% increase triples the original value (multiplier = 3.0). A 100% increase doubles it.