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Finding percents can be difficult for students – they are conceptually rigorous and typically found in a word problem. The solution? Strong instruction and plenty of practice. Here are a few tips and activities for calculating and finding percents.

Make Percents Visual

Percents are perfect for visual representation! There is no better way to do this than using a tape diagram. In fact, if you teach your students to set up a part/whole = %/100 proportion, then a tape diagram is just a picture of that exact proportion . The best part of the tape diagram visual is that students instinctively are better able to estimate answers based on using benchmark fractions like 50%. This modeling percent activity is perfect for practicing those tape diagrams!

Finding percents is a skill that requires lots of practice. These 7 activities will help your students success in calculating percentages. | maneuveringthemiddle.com

This Interactive Fraction Model is an awesome tool for exploration! When the numerator and the denominator are manipulated, the model, decimal, and percent are changed. You can also limit the number of denominator options or adjust how the model looks. 

Finding percents is a skill that requires lots of practice. These 7 activities will help your students success in calculating percentages. | maneuveringthemiddle.com

Some questions and ideas for your class: 

  • What do you notice about the percent when the numerator is greater than the denominator?
  • What fractions give you repeating decimals?
  • Give students a percent, and ask them to discover the equivalent fraction.

Bring a king size Hershey bar to class.  Discuss what size it is and then draw the connection to a percent bar (aka tape diagram).  Ask students to describe how many rectangles would be one-half, one-fourth, etc. Then connect this to 50%, 80%, etc.

What percent of Manhattan is Central Park? As an adult, I estimate percents more than I actually calculate or find percents, so I thought this lesson was a great way to get students to begin estimating percents. The video introduces the question, “What percent of Manhattan is made up of Central Park?” Students will have to discuss and ask questions about what information that they still need in order to solve. 

Percent Application

Percents are everywhere. Introducing percents was met with a lot of buy-in from students; they have some prior experience with percents in their grades or at the store. Let’s capitalize on that interest by using as many real-world opportunities as possible. 

Financial Literacy + Percent Project – This project is a homerun! Students are tasked with helping their “clients” who work remotely find the best place to live based on their income, financial goals, and lifestyle. Students will use finding percents to make decisions about the best use of their client’s income. 

Finding percents is a skill that requires lots of practice. These 7 activities will help your students success in calculating percentages. | maneuveringthemiddle.com

Posing Percent Problems on Desmos – “Students apply what they’ve learned about increasing and decreasing by a percentage to generate and answer questions about the society in which we live.” This activity is more paper-based than what we traditionally see from Desmos, but it puts the responsibility on the student to determine the question. For example, a student is provided facts about wage gaps, and then asked to come up with the question and the answer based on that wage gap fact. There is opportunity for some interesting responses.

Percent of Change Class Demonstration – Check out what one of our teachers had to say about this activity:

“Today’s lesson is always one of my absolute favorites. We do the shopping activity for percent change…It not only gives the kids a bunch of practice with percent change, but gets them asking so many big questions! “Why would magazines get so expensive? Don’t they want us to read and learn?” “Why aren’t coffee prices higher? Are the coffee workers making enough money?”

Finding percents is a skill that requires lots of practice. These 7 activities will help your students success in calculating percentages. | maneuveringthemiddle.com

General Tips

There are several ways to determine the percent of a number, including an equation, a proportion, or a tape diagram (percent bar).  I suggest teaching all of the methods to see what clicks the best with your students . Additionally, I would assign some problems to only set up the problem without solving. 

Consider using a similar problem and similar information to show students how to set up problems and solve for different parts of the equation/proportion.

  • Example 1: A carnival is made up of 80 booths. Of those 80 booths, 14 sell food. What percentage of the booths sell food? (finding the percent)
  • Example 2: At a second carnival, food booths make up 40% of the total booths. There are 16 food booths. How many total booths are at this carnival? (finding the total)
  • Example: At a third carnival, there are 75 booths. 30% are food booths. How many food booths are there? (find the part)

When annotating word problems, I would require my students to write a fraction bar with 100 under any percent that they came across. This reminded students that we were going to use 100 in our solving.

FDP Everyday – Students calculate the number of days they have been at school over a total (it could be the month, number of days until the next break, or total number of school days there are) and then calculate the decimal and percent.  It’s a perfect warm-up or extension activity. 

If you have a Flocabulary Account, your students will enjoy this Percent rap ! 

What finding percents activities do your students enjoy? 

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Three (incrementally graded) worksheets to help children develop efficient visual mental strategies for finding percentages amounts. Proportion bars are shown to demonstrate how some percentages are the same as easy fractions. A proportion bar is provided for every question.

This worksheet on calculating with decimals was created to support this video about about finding percentages of amounts by RebeccaTheMathsLady.

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What is a percentage?

A percentage is a number or ratio representing a fraction of 100, and it is denoted by the symbol %.

How to calculate the percentage of a number?

Calculating the percentage of a number can be very easy. The number that you need to convert into percentage can be given to you in two ways, fraction and decimal.

1. Percentages and decimals

The decimal format is easier to calculate. Converting a decimal is simple as all you need to do is multiply it with 100. Example: To covert 0.77 to a percent, simply multiply 0.77 by 100, to get a result of 77%

2. Percentages and fractions

If you are given a fraction, first you need to divide the top number with the bottom number and then multiply it with a 100 to get the percentage. 

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Welcome to the percentages math worksheet page where we are 100% committed to providing excellent math worksheets. This page includes Percentages worksheets including calculating percentages of a number, percentage rates, and original amounts and percentage increase and decrease worksheets.

As you probably know, percentages are a special kind of decimal. Most calculations involving percentages involve using the percentage in its decimal form. This is achieved by dividing the percentage amount by 100. There are many worksheets on percentages below. In the first few sections, there are worksheets involving the three main types of percentage problems: calculating the percentage value of a number, calculating the percentage rate of one number compared to another number, and calculating the original amount given the percentage value and the percentage rate.

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Calculating the Percent Value of Whole Number Amounts and Multiples of 5 Percents

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Calculating the percentage value of a number involves a little bit of multiplication. One should be familiar with decimal multiplication and decimal place value before working with percentage values. The percentage value needs to be converted to a decimal by dividing by 100. 18%, for example is 18 ÷ 100 = 0.18. When a question asks for a percentage value of a number, it is asking you to multiply the two numbers together.

Example question: What is 18% of 2800? Answer: Convert 18% to a decimal and multiply by 2800. 2800 × 0.18 = 504. 504 is 18% of 2800.

  • Calculating the Percentage Value (Whole Number Results) Calculating the Percentage Value (Whole Number Results) (Percents from 1% to 99%) Calculating the Percentage Value (Whole Number Results) (Select percents) Calculating the Percentage Value (Whole Number Results) (Percents that are multiples of 5%) Calculating the Percentage Value (Whole Number Results) (Percents that are multiples of 25%)
  • Calculating the Percentage Value (Decimal Number Results) Calculating the Percentage Value (Decimal Number Results) (Percents from 1% to 99%) Calculating the Percentage Value (Decimal Number Results) (Select percents) Calculating the Percentage Value (Decimal Number Results) (Percents that are multiples of 5%) Calculating the Percentage Value (Decimal Number Results) (Percents that are multiples of 25%)
  • Calculating the Percentage Value (Whole Dollar Results) Calculating the Percentage Value (Whole Dollar Results) (Percents from 1% to 99%) Calculating the Percentage Value (Whole Dollar Results) (Select percents) Calculating the Percentage Value (Whole Dollar Results) (Percents that are multiples of 5%) Calculating the Percentage Value (Whole Dollar Results) (Percents that are multiples of 25%)
  • Calculating the Percentage Value (Decimal Dollar Results) Calculating the Percentage Value (Decimal Dollar Results) (Percents from 1% to 99%) Calculating the Percentage Value (Decimal Dollar Results) (Select percents) Calculating the Percentage Value (Decimal Dollar Results) (Percents that are multiples of 5%) Calculating the Percentage Value (Decimal Dollar Results) (Percents that are multiples of 25%)

Calculating what percentage one number is of another number is the second common type of percentage calculation. In this case, division is required followed by converting the decimal to a percentage. If the first number is 100% of the value, the second number will also be 100% if the two numbers are equal; however, this isn't usually the case. If the second number is less than the first number, the second number is less than 100%. If the second number is greater than the first number, the second number is greater than 100%. A simple example is: What percentage of 10 is 6? Because 6 is less than 10, it must also be less than 100% of 10. To calculate, divide 6 by 10 to get 0.6; then convert 0.6 to a percentage by multiplying by 100. 0.6 × 100 = 60%. Therefore, 6 is 60% of 10.

Example question: What percentage of 3700 is 2479? First, recognize that 2479 is less than 3700, so the percentage value must also be less than 100%. Divide 2479 by 3700 and multiply by 100. 2479 ÷ 3700 × 100 = 67%.

  • Calculating the Percentage a Whole Number is of Another Whole Number Calculating the Percentage a Whole Number is of Another Whole Number (Percents from 1% to 99%) Calculating the Percentage a Whole Number is of Another Whole Number (Select percents) Calculating the Percentage a Whole Number is of Another Whole Number (Percents that are multiples of 5%) Calculating the Percentage a Whole Number is of Another Whole Number (Percents that are multiples of 25%)
  • Calculating the Percentage a Decimal Number is of a Whole Number Calculating the Percentage a Decimal Number is of a Whole Number (Percents from 1% to 99%) Calculating the Percentage a Decimal Number is of a Whole Number (Select percents) Calculating the Percentage a Decimal Number is of a Whole Number (Percents that are multiples of 5%) Calculating the Percentage a Decimal Number is of a Whole Number (Percents that are multiples of 25%)
  • Calculating the Percentage a Whole Dollar Amount is of Another Whole Dollar Amount Calculating the Percentage a Whole Dollar Amount is of Another Whole Dollar Amount (Percents from 1% to 99%) Calculating the Percentage a Whole Dollar Amount is of Another Whole Dollar Amount (Select percents) Calculating the Percentage a Whole Dollar Amount is of Another Whole Dollar Amount (Percents that are multiples of 5%) Calculating the Percentage a Whole Dollar Amount is of Another Whole Dollar Amount (Percents that are multiples of 25%)
  • Calculating the Percentage a Decimal Dollar Amount is of a Whole Dollar Amount Calculating the Percentage a Decimal Dollar Amount is of a Whole Dollar Amount (Percents from 1% to 99%) Calculating the Percentage a Decimal Dollar Amount is of a Whole Dollar Amount (Select percents) Calculating the Percentage a Decimal Dollar Amount is of a Whole Dollar Amount (Percents that are multiples of 5%) Calculating the Percentage a Decimal Dollar Amount is of a Whole Dollar Amount (Percents that are multiples of 25%)

The third type of percentage calculation involves calculating the original amount from the percentage value and the percentage. The process involved here is the reverse of calculating the percentage value of a number. To get 10% of 100, for example, multiply 100 × 0.10 = 10. To reverse this process, divide 10 by 0.10 to get 100. 10 ÷ 0.10 = 100.

Example question: 4066 is 95% of what original amount? To calculate 4066 in the first place, a number was multiplied by 0.95 to get 4066. To reverse this process, divide to get the original number. In this case, 4066 ÷ 0.95 = 4280.

  • Calculating the Original Amount from a Whole Number Result and a Percentage Calculating the Original Amount (Percents from 1% to 99%) ( Whole Numbers ) Calculating the Original Amount (Select percents) ( Whole Numbers ) Calculating the Original Amount (Percents that are multiples of 5%) ( Whole Numbers ) Calculating the Original Amount (Percents that are multiples of 25%) ( Whole Numbers )
  • Calculating the Original Amount from a Decimal Number Result and a Percentage Calculating the Original Amount (Percents from 1% to 99%) ( Decimals ) Calculating the Original Amount (Select percents) ( Decimals ) Calculating the Original Amount (Percents that are multiples of 5%) ( Decimals ) Calculating the Original Amount (Percents that are multiples of 25%) ( Decimals )
  • Calculating the Original Amount from a Whole Dollar Result and a Percentage Calculating the Original Amount (Percents from 1% to 99%) ( Dollar Amounts and Whole Numbers ) Calculating the Original Amount (Select percents) ( Dollar Amounts and Whole Numbers ) Calculating the Original Amount (Percents that are multiples of 5%) ( Dollar Amounts and Whole Numbers ) Calculating the Original Amount (Percents that are multiples of 25%) ( Dollar Amounts and Whole Numbers )
  • Calculating the Original Amount from a Decimal Dollar Result and a Percentage Calculating the Original Amount (Percents from 1% to 99%) ( Dollar Amounts and Decimals ) Calculating the Original Amount (Select percents) ( Dollar Amounts and Decimals ) Calculating the Original Amount (Percents that are multiples of 5%) ( Dollar Amounts and Decimals ) Calculating the Original Amount (Percents that are multiples of 25%) ( Dollar Amounts and Decimals )
  • Mixed Percentage Calculations with Whole Number Percentage Values Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents from 1% to 99%) ( Whole Numbers ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Select percents) ( Whole Numbers ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents that are multiples of 5%) ( Whole Numbers ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents that are multiples of 25%) ( Whole Numbers )
  • Mixed Percentage Calculations with Decimal Percentage Values Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents from 1% to 99%) ( Decimals ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Select percents) ( Decimals ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents that are multiples of 5%) ( Decimals ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents that are multiples of 25%) ( Decimals )
  • Mixed Percentage Calculations with Whole Dollar Percentage Values Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents from 1% to 99%) ( Dollar Amounts and Whole Numbers ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Select percents) ( Dollar Amounts and Whole Numbers ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents that are multiples of 5%) ( Dollar Amounts and Whole Numbers ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents that are multiples of 25%) ( Dollar Amounts and Whole Numbers )
  • Mixed Percentage Calculations with Decimal Dollar Percentage Values Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents from 1% to 99%) ( Dollar Amounts and Decimals ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Select percents) ( Dollar Amounts and Decimals ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents that are multiples of 5%) ( Dollar Amounts and Decimals ) Mixed Percentage Calculations (Percents that are multiples of 25%) ( Dollar Amounts and Decimals )

Percentage Increase/Decrease Worksheets

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The worksheets in this section have students determine by what percentage something increases or decreases. Each question includes an original amount and a new amount. Students determine the change from the original to the new amount using a formula: ((new - original)/original) × 100 or another method. It should be straight-forward to determine if there is an increase or a decrease. In the case of a decrease, the percentage change (using the formula) will be negative.

  • Percentage Increase/Decrease With Whole Number Percentage Values Percentage Increase/Decrease Whole Numbers with 1% Intervals Percentage Increase/Decrease Whole Numbers with 5% Intervals Percentage Increase/Decrease Whole Numbers with 25% Intervals
  • Percentage Increase/Decrease With Decimal Number Percentage Values Percentage Increase/Decrease Decimals with 1% Intervals Percentage Increase/Decrease Decimals with 5% Intervals Percentage Increase/Decrease Decimals with 25% Intervals
  • Percentage Increase/Decrease With Whole Dollar Percentage Values Percentage Increase/Decrease Whole Dollar Amounts with 1% Intervals Percentage Increase/Decrease Whole Dollar Amounts with 5% Intervals Percentage Increase/Decrease Whole Dollar Amounts with 25% Intervals
  • Percentage Increase/Decrease With Decimal Dollar Percentage Values Percentage Increase/Decrease Decimal Dollar Amounts with 1% Intervals Percentage Increase/Decrease Decimal Dollar Amounts with 5% Intervals Percentage Increase/Decrease Decimal Dollar Amounts with 25% Intervals

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Using visuals to explain a value is an important concept that many different students should use to really help themselves understand the nature of these values. The man thing that we hope to impart on students is that regardless which of these formats that you choose to display a value in, the overall value is still the same only the format is changed. These worksheets and lessons will help students better under the meaning of a decimal, fractional, and percentage value through the use of images.

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  • Step By Step Lesson - Talk about that shaded area and describe it.
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  • Worksheet 1 - You are given a visual shape with section colored in and not so.
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  • Homework 1 - Tell what part of each of the following pictures is shaded in terms of fraction, decimal and percent.
  • Homework 2 - Round the answer, you determine, to the nearest hundredth.
  • Homework 3 - Always start by determining the total number of boxes in the figure.

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I would always try to start by formulating a fraction first.

  • Practice 1 - The second step is always to determine the total number of shaded boxes in the figure.
  • Practice 2 - You can determine the fraction of shaded area by dividing the shaded are by the total number of boxes.
  • Practice 3 - To convert the decimal value to a percentage just multiply it by one hundred.

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How to Use Boxes to Model Fractions, Decimals, or Percentages

Boxes can be a great way to learn different concepts in the field of mathematics. You may remember how we used boxes to model the decimal form of numbers. They make an easily recognizable set of units and can be ordered in a number of different ways. We also used the 1s, 10s, and 100s boxes when we previously learned the concept of place value. Understanding how each series of the structures is arranged essential. It starts with understanding the total number of boxes in the series and those that are full or complete. Let's take a look at how we can use boxes to emulate the values in fractional, decimal, or percentage form.

Fractions - Fractions are the fundamental view that we will ground ourselves with when modelling values in these different formats. Fractions follow the suit of: numerator divided by denominator. The numerator is the number of parts you possess, and the denominator is the number of parts that are found in a whole unit. When we translate this to visualizing it with a series of square, the numerator would indicate the number of fully colored shapes and the denominator would indicate the number of shapes that are found in a series.

Let's visualize the scenario: Natasha ate 5 pieces of chicken out a 10-piece Kentucky Fried Chicken bucket. This would mean that we would draw 10 boxes to indicate the number of total pieces in the bucket. Then we would color in 5 of those boxes to indicate the number of pieces that Natasha ate.

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Decimals - For understanding decimal numbers, let's take an example of 0.75 and visualize it. The easiest way to work on this is to convert that value to a fraction first. This value is to the hundredths place, so we can just place it over 100: 75/100. This value can be reduced to 3/4. To visualize this, we first note the denominator (4) with the number of needed boxes. We then color 3 of the 4 of them to indicate the value of the numerator (3).

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Percentages - The best way to visualize a percentage is to start off on fractional form once again. For example if we wanted to visualize 60%, the best way would be to first convert it to a fraction. 60% = 60/100 or 3/5. We could visualize it with 100 boxes, but that may be too cumbersome, so we will plot the reduce value once again which is a total of 5 squares (denominator), with 3 that have been colored (numerator).

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Percentages are another area that children can find quite difficult. There are several key areas within percentages which need to be mastered in order.

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A percentage is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. A fraction is made up of two parts: a numerator and a denominator, representing how many parts we have out of the total number of parts.

The percentage has no measurement. It is a dimensionless number. Percentages worksheets help students to practice and compute the per cent value by multiplying the numeric value of the ratio by 100. In earlier days, computations were made in fractions in multiples of 1/100. Computation with fractions was equivalent to computing percentages.

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Percentage worksheets are useful on a day-to-day basis. Percentages are a useful way of comparing fractions with different denominators. It helps in understanding the financial aspects of everyday life. Percentages are widely used in areas like shops for discount, rate of inflation, bank interest rates and statistics. Percentages can be compared more easily than fractions.

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This is it. The way you write DAX changes today with the preview of visual calculations!

Visual calculations are DAX calculations that are defined and executed directly on a visual. A visual calculation can refer to any data in the visual, including columns, measures, or other visual calculations. This approach removes the complexity of the semantic model and simplifies the process of writing DAX. You can use visual calculations to complete common business calculations such as running sums or moving averages. Visual calculations make it easy to do calculations that were previously very hard or even almost impossible to do.

To use visual calculations while in preview, you need to enable it in Options and Settings  ➡️  Options  ➡️  Preview features . Select visual calculations and select OK . Visual calculations will be enabled after Desktop is restarted.

Adding a visual calculation

To add a visual calculation, you first need to select a visual. Next, select the New calculation button in the ribbon:

This will open the visual calculations edit mode. This screen consists of three major parts. From top to bottom, they are:

The new calculation button is shown on the Home tab of the ribbon in Power BI Desktop in the Calculations group.

  • the visual preview , which shows the visual you are working with,
  • a formula bar where you can add visual calculations,
  • the visual matrix , showing the data in the visual. It will show the visual calculations as you add them.

The visual calculations edit mode consists of the visual preview at the top, the formula bar in the middle, which includes the button to add templates and the visual matrix at the bottom.

To add a visual calculation, type the expression in the formula bar. For example, in a visual that contains Sales Amount and Total Product Cost by Fiscal Year , you can add a visual calculation that calculates the profit for each year by simply typing:

The visual matrix is updated as you add visual calculations using in the formula bar. New visual calculations are added as columns to the visual matrix.

Additionally, you can easily add a running sum of profit by writing:

Here a visual with the two visual calculations we have just created:

A bar chart showing the profit and running sum example visual calculations as well as sales amount and total product cost by year.

By default, for most visuals, visual calculations are evaluated row-by-row, like a calculated column. In the example above, for each row of the visual matrix, the current Sales Amount and Total Product Cost are subtracted, and the result is returned in the Profit column. Although possible, there is no need to like SUM as you would in a measure. In fact, it’s recommended not to add these aggregates when they are not necessary so you can more easily distinguish between measures and visual calculation expressions.

You can use many existing DAX functions in visual calculations. Functions specific to visual calculations are also available, such as RUNNINGSUM , PREVIOUS and MOVINGAVERAGE ( see our documentation for a full list ). Using these and other functions, visual calculations are much easier to read, write and maintain than the current DAX required. On top of that, most existing DAX will work, so this is not a brand-new language that you need to learn.

An easier and faster option for calculations

Visual calculations differ from the other calculations options in DAX in that they are not stored in the model, but instead on the visual. This means that visual calculations can only refer to what is on the visual. Anything that is in the model needs to be added to the visual before the visual calculation can refer to it. This means that visual calculations do not have to worry about the complexity of filter context and the model. Visual calculations combine the simplicity of context from calculated columns with the on-demand calculation flexibility from measures. Compared to measures, visual calculations operate on aggregated data, instead of the detail level, often leading to performance benefits. Since visual calculations are part of the visual, they can refer to the visual structure which leads to additional flexibility.

To learn more about the various options for doing calculations in Power BI, please see our documentation .

Hiding fields from the visual

In visual calculations edit mode, you can hide fields from the visual just like you can hide columns and tables in the modeling view. For example, if you wanted to just show the Profit visual calculation, you can hide Sales Amount and Total Profit cost from view:

You can hide visual calculations from the visual by using the icons on the field list of the visual.

Hiding fields does not remove them from the visual or from the visual matrix, so your visual calculations can still refer to them and continue to work. A hidden field is still shown on the visual matrix but is simply not shown on the resulting visual. It’s a recommended practice to only include hidden fields if they are necessary for your visual calculations to work.

Templates are provided

Visual calculations include templates to make it easier to write common calculations. You can find templates by selecting the template button and choosing a template to work with:

Using the template button on the formula bar you can add templates to a visual calculation.

The following templates are available:

  • Running sum. This calculates the sum of values, adding the current value to the preceding values. This template leverages the RUNNINGSUM function.
  • Moving average. Calculates an average of a set of values in a given window by dividing the sum of the values by the size of the window. This template leverages the MOVINGAVERAGE function.
  • Percent of parent. Calculates the percentage of a value relative to its parent. This template uses the COLLAPSE function.
  • Percent of grand total. Calculates the percentage of a value relative to all values, using the COLLAPSEALL function.
  • Average of children. Calculates the average value of the set of child values. This template uses the EXPAND function.
  • Versus previous. Compares a value to a preceding value, using the PREVIOUS function.
  • Versus next. Compares a value to a subsequent value, using the NEXT function.
  • Versus first. Compares a value to the first value, using the FIRST function.
  • Versus last. Compares a value to the last value, using the LAST function.

Selecting a template inserts the template in the formula bar. These templates are just starting points. You can add your own expressions as well without relying on templates.

Axis determines how the calculation is evaluated

Many functions specific to visual calculations have an optional Axis parameter, which influences how the visual calculation traverses the visual matrix. This parameter is default set to the first axis in the visual. For many visuals, this is ROWS, which means that the visual calculation is evaluated row-by-row in the visual matrix, from top to bottom. The following are valid values for the Axis parameter:

Restart the calculation with Reset

Many functions specific to visual calculations have an optional Reset parameter, which influences when the function resets its value to 0 while traversing the visual matrix. This parameter is by default set to None, which means that the visual calculation is never restarted. Reset expects there to be multiple levels on the axis. If there is only one level on the axis, you can use PARTITIONBY . The following are valid values for the Reset parameter:

  • NONE . This is the default value and does not reset the calculation.
  • HIGHESTPARENT . Resets the calculation when the value of the highest parent on the axis changes.
  • LOWESTPARENT . Resets the calculations when the value of the lowest parent on the axis changes.
  • A numerical value referring to the fields on the axis with the highest field being one.

To understand HIGHESTPARENT and LOWESTPARENT, take an axis that has three fields: Year, Quarter and Month. The HIGHESTPARENT is Year, while the lowest parent is Quarter. For example, a visual calculation that is defined as RUNNINGSUM([Sales Amount], HIGHESTPARENT) or RUNNINGSUM([Sales Amount], 1) returns a running sum of Sales Amount that starts from 0 for every year. A visual calculation defined as RUNNINGSUM([Sales Amount], LOWESTPARENT) or RUNNINGSUM([Sales Amount], 2) returns a running sum of Sales Amount that starts from 0 for every Quarter. Lastly, a visual calculation that is defined as RUNNINGSUM([Sales Amount]) does not reset, and will continue adding the Sales Amount value for each month to the previous values, without restarting.

Easier than regular DAX

We went to great lengths to make sure visual calculations are easy to use. They provide functions that are very easy to use with a low number of parameters to configure. Most of the time you will be writing DAX that almost feels like writing English.

Examples of these visual calculations specific functions are the RUNNINGSUM function shown above. Also, there is the MOVINGAVERAGE function and navigation functions like PREVIOUS and FIRST .

However, in some situations these functions might not do exactly what you need them to do. In this case, it’s good to know that the visual calculations specific functions are shortcuts to functions you might remember as the window functions that we added in December 2022 . Specifically, OFFSET , INDEX and WINDOW . Those functions provide the highest level of flexibility but are not as easy to use as the visual calculations specific functions.

However, you can express the visual calculations specific functions in their equivalent window function to tweak the behavior to precisely what you want.

Let’s contrast visual calculations with measures by looking at an example of writing a running sum.

Here’s the regular DAX to write a running sum in a measure:

Here’s how you would do write the same measure using WINDOW , one of the window functions:

Here’s how you write it in a visual calculation:

As you can see, the visual calculation is by far the easiest to read and write.

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We are only just getting started with this preview. There is a lot more that we have planned, so please stay tuned for updates in future releases. However, we invite you to jump in now!

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Given the way the annual aggregate limits are structured, it may be prudent to spread your improvements over a few years. If your heating or cooling system is old, and you are considering a new air source heat pump, it is always wise to optimize your attic insulation first, so you don’t pay for more heating and cooling than you actually need. Making these upgrades together in one year would allow you a tax credit of up to $1,200 for the insulation and up to $2,000 for the heat pump. Similarly, you could combine a heat pump installation with window/door replacements. In that scenario, the $2,000 credit for the heat pump could be combined with tax credits up to $600 total for the windows/skylights plus $500 for two or more doors. If you replace your water heater the following year, you would be eligible for another 30% tax credit, up to $2,000 plus up to $600 if you need an electric panel upgrade to accommodate the new water heater.

What products are eligible?

Gas furnaces.

ENERGY STAR certified gas furnaces with AFUE > 97% are eligible.

Note: Under the tax code, eligible equipment must “meet or exceed the highest efficiency tier (not including any advanced tier) established by the Consortium for Energy Efficiency which is in effect as of the beginning of the calendar year.”  The eligibility described above is consistent with this requirement.

Oil Furnaces

ENERGY STAR certified oil furnaces that use certain fuels are eligible. The equipment must be rated by the manufacturer for use with fuel blends at least 20 percent of the volume of which consists of biodiesel, renewable diesel, or second-generation biofuel.

Annual Limits on Energy Efficient Home Improvement Tax Credits

In addition to limits on the amount of credit you can claim for any particular equipment installation or home improvement, there are annual aggregate limits.  The overall total limit for an efficiency tax credit in one year is $3,200.  This breaks down to a total limit of $1,200 for any combination of home envelope improvements (windows/doors/skylights, insulation, electrical) plus furnaces, boilers and central air conditioners.  Any combination of heat pumps, heat pump water heaters and biomass stoves/boilers are subject to an annual total limit of $2,000. (Note: ENERGY STAR certified geothermal heat pumps are eligible for a separate tax credit and not counted against these limits.)

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