Which Percent Is Greater Calculator

Check percentages from marks, ratios, or surveys. Find winners, gaps, and explanations with visual feedback. Perfect for classes, homework, revision, assessment, and daily practice.

Calculator Inputs

Enter either a direct percentage or a part and total for each side. The tool compares both percentages and explains the winner.

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Example Data Table

Scenario First Option Second Option Greater Percent
Quiz Scores 42 / 50 = 84% 37 / 50 = 74% First Option
Attendance 18 / 20 = 90% 43 / 50 = 86% First Option
Survey Results 126 / 180 = 70% 150 / 240 = 62.5% First Option
Assignment Completion 23 / 30 = 76.67% 41 / 45 = 91.11% Second Option

Formula Used

Percentage = (Part ÷ Total) × 100

Use this when you enter a part value and a total value.

Difference in Percentage Points = |Percent A − Percent B|

This shows the exact gap between the two percentages.

Relative Lead = ((Greater − Smaller) ÷ Smaller) × 100

This shows how much larger the winning percentage is compared with the smaller one.

If you enter direct percentages, the calculator compares them immediately without converting part and total values.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter labels for the two options you want to compare.
  2. Choose how many decimal places you want in the answer.
  3. For each option, enter either a direct percentage or part and total values.
  4. Click the compare button to view the result above the form.
  5. Review the summary table, interpretation, and chart for a clear explanation.
  6. Use the CSV or PDF buttons to save the final comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does this calculator compare?

It compares two percentages and tells you which one is greater. It also shows the gap in percentage points and the relative lead.

2. Can I enter direct percentages only?

Yes. You can type direct percentages for both options. In that case, the calculator skips part and total conversion.

3. Can I compare values with different totals?

Yes. The tool compares percentages, not raw counts. Different totals are fine because the values are converted into rates first.

4. What is a percentage-point difference?

It is the direct subtraction between two percentages. For example, 84% and 74% differ by 10 percentage points.

5. What is relative lead?

Relative lead shows how much larger the winning percentage is compared with the smaller one. It adds context beyond the simple point gap.

6. Can a percentage be above 100?

Yes. Some percentages can exceed 100, especially in growth or comparison tasks. The calculator still handles those values correctly.

7. Why do I sometimes get a tie?

A tie appears when both percentages are equal. That means neither option is greater, even if the original raw values differ.

8. Who can use this calculator?

Students, teachers, and parents can use it for classroom work, homework, quizzes, test analysis, survey review, and everyday learning practice.

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