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 newPercent = 15/30;
 //result=Math.round(newPercent*100)/100  //returns 28.45
 $('#counter').text(newPercent);
 $('#howMany').text(count);

returns back 0.5% which is suppose to be 50.00%... how do I fix this? :S

+1  A: 

Just multiply by 100.

neil
i like this answer... it's so simple and straight forward :p
Samuel
+9  A: 

15/30 = 0.5

if you want to have percent number you have to multiply it by 100.

Tomasz Kowalczyk
Oh I see my mistake!
Dan
A: 

To get proper percentage you need to multiply by the 100

newPercent = (15 * 100 )/30;
Pranay Rana
+5  A: 

I am a low rep user so here goes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percentage

Treat the % sign as a constant equal to 0.01. Thus, when working with a number like 50%, treat it as 50 * 0.01 or 0.5.

0.5 = n %                  // I want to know what 0.5 is as a percent
0.5 / % = n * % / %        // Divide both sides by the constant
0.5 / % = n                // Remove the excess
0.5 / 0.01 = n             // Replace the constant
50 = n                     // You have your answer
Aaron D
+34  A: 

You do realize that word percent quite literally translates into "per cent" or "per 100" since cent is the latin root that's used everywhere meaning "100" or "one-hundredth".

  • Century (100 years)
  • US Cent (100th of a dollar)
  • Centurion (Those who commanded 100 soldiers)
  • Centipede (creature with 100 legs)

So 50% becomes 50 per cent becomes 50 per 100

And, since in mathematical terms, the word per means divide (miles per hour == mph == m/h) then we can distill 50% down to:

50/100

Which, surprisingly enough, is represented as the decimal number .5

Peter Bailey