Percentage Calculator for Hobart Residents โ 2025
Whether you're in central Hobart or the surrounding Greater Hobart area, this tool uses Australian-standard data that applies across the country. Below is Hobart-specific context to help you get the most accurate results for your local situation.
About Hobart, Tasmania
Hobart is located in Tasmania and is part of the Greater Hobart area, with a population of approximately 240K. The local economy is supported by diverse industry, professional services and retail. The local property market has a median house price of approximately $550,000, with weekly rents averaging $480 for houses.
Cost of Living Context for Hobart
Hobart has a cost of living profile reflecting its size and economic base in Greater Hobart.
Local Resources for Hobart Residents
- Hobart area council websites for local rates and services
- Tasmania government services at tas.gov.au
- Australian Government services at australia.gov.au
- ATO for tax and super information at ato.gov.au
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate a 20% discount?
Multiply the original price by 0.80 (the remaining 80% after the discount). $250 ร 0.80 = $200 discounted price. Alternatively, find the discount amount: $250 ร 0.20 = $50 off. Both methods reach the same result.
How do I calculate percentage change?
Formula: ((New Value โ Old Value) รท Old Value) ร 100. If revenue went from $80,000 to $100,000: ((100,000โ80,000)รท80,000)ร100 = 25% increase. If it went from $100,000 to $80,000: ((80,000โ100,000)รท100,000)ร100 = -20% (a 20% decline).
How do I find the original price before a discount?
Divide the discounted price by (1 โ discount as decimal). For a 20% discount: divide by 0.80. If the sale price after 20% off is $200: $200 รท 0.80 = $250 original price. For removing 10% GST: divide by 1.10.
What percentage markup gives what profit margin?
These are different calculations. A 25% markup (profit รท cost = 25%) gives only a 20% margin (profit รท revenue = 20%). A 40% markup gives a 28.6% margin. To get a 25% margin, you need a 33.3% markup. Many Australian business owners confuse these, which leads to underpricing.