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Tip calculations, date differences, word counts, age in days — the tasks that come up constantly and deserve a faster solution than mental math.

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Why these tools earn daily use

Most people reach for a utility tool not when they're doing serious work, but in the middle of something else — calculating a tip mid-dinner, checking if a deadline is 30 or 31 days out, figuring out whether a "40% off" tag actually makes something worth buying. The value isn't in complexity; it's in removing the friction at the exact moment a question appears.

A $5 price increase on a $10 item is a 50% jump. The same $5 on a $200 purchase is 2.5%. That context changes how you respond. Percentage change is one of the most misread numbers in everyday life — and having an accurate answer in three seconds is genuinely useful, not just convenient.

Percentage formulas — all three versions

Three different questions share the word "percentage" but need three different formulas. Most people know one and guess at the others.

X% of Y        = (X ÷ 100) × Y
A is ?% of B   = (A ÷ B) × 100
% Change       = ((New − Old) ÷ Old) × 100

e.g. 18% tip on $47  = $8.46
e.g. 38/50 on a test  = 76%
e.g. $50 → $65       = +30% increase

The calculator handles all three modes so you don't have to remember which formula fits which question.

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Quick Reference — When to Use Which Tool
Situation What You Need Example Tool
Restaurant tipX% of total bill18% of $47 = $8.46Percentage Calculator
Shopping discount% off original price30% off $120 = $84Percentage Calculator
Test scoreA is what % of B38/50 = 76%Percentage Calculator
Recipe scalingFraction × multiplier2/3 × 1.5 = 1Fraction Calculator
Baby age in monthsExact months from birthBorn Jan 15 → todayAge Calculator
Legal age checkAge on specific future dateWill they be 18 by June 1?Age Calculator
Project deadlineDate + N daysStart June 10 + 45 daysDate Calculator
Timesheet totalSum of work hours9:15 AM to 5:45 PM − 30 minTime Calculator
Cheque writingNumber → written words1,250.50 → "one thousand…"Number to Words
Essay length checkWord and character countTarget: 500 words exactlyWord Counter
Getting more out of each tool
Use percentage change, not raw difference, to judge price shifts
A $10 increase feels different depending on where it lands. On a $20 item that's a 50% jump — significant. On a $500 purchase it's 2% — negligible. The percentage change calculator gives you that context automatically, which is what actually matters for decisions.
Formula: ((New − Old) ÷ Old) × 100
Convert fractions to decimals when mixing units in recipes
Most recipes use fractions (3/4 cup, 1/3 tsp) while digital scales and some measuring tools use decimals. The fraction calculator converts instantly — 3/4 = 0.75, 1/3 ≈ 0.333. When doubling or halving a recipe, run the fraction multiplication rather than estimating, especially for baking where ratios matter.
2/3 cup doubled = 4/3 = 1 and 1/3 cups
Use the age calculator's "age on date" mode for legal eligibility checks
Age eligibility isn't about the current year — it's about the exact date. An event on June 1 has a different cutoff than one on December 31. Enter the birth date and the specific event date to confirm eligibility to the day, not just the year. Voting registration, driving tests, and scholarship deadlines all work this way.
Age = exact days elapsed ÷ 365.25 (accounting for leap years)
Always write currency amounts in words for checks and formal invoices
Banks require it, and the reason is fraud prevention — handwritten numbers can be altered, but a written-out amount is much harder to change convincingly. The number-to-words converter formats amounts correctly for both US checks ("dollars and cents") and formal documents, including proper hyphenation for numbers like twenty-three and forty-five.
$1,250.50 → "one thousand two hundred fifty dollars and fifty cents"
Who uses these tools most

Anyone who has ever stopped mid-task to do mental arithmetic that didn't need to be mental has a use for at least one of these. The situations where they pay off most clearly:

Students writing essays and applications
College application essays often have hard word limits — 250 words, 500 words, 650 words. The word counter tracks length in real time, so you're not pasting into a form only to find you're 80 words over limit with no easy cuts left.
Freelancers and small business owners
Invoices require written amounts. Timesheets need accurate hour totals. Payment terms like "net 30" require knowing exactly what date that falls on. Three different tools here cover those three recurring tasks without switching between apps.
Parents tracking infant and toddler development
Pediatric milestones are measured in months, not years. A child who is 14 months old is developmentally very different from one who is 18 months. The age calculator gives you the exact month count from any birth date, which is what growth charts and pediatrician notes actually use.
Anyone managing project timelines
Adding 90 days to a date in your head is unreliable — months have different lengths and leap years exist. The date calculator handles that arithmetic precisely, so a deadline set 90 days from February 10 lands on the correct date, not an approximation that's off by a day or two.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between percentage of and percentage change? +
"Percentage of" finds a portion — 20% of 85 is 17. "Percentage change" measures how much something moved relative to where it started — going from 50 to 65 is a 30% increase. They use different formulas and answer different questions.
How does the age calculator handle leap years? +
It calculates the exact number of days between two dates using the actual calendar, including every leap day that falls in that range, then converts to years, months, and remaining days accurately.
Can the fraction calculator handle mixed numbers like 1 and 3/4? +
Yes — it accepts mixed numbers and improper fractions, converts between them, and simplifies results to lowest terms automatically after any operation.
Is there a sign-up required to use Frizbo's utility tools? +
None. Every tool on Frizbo is free and opens immediately — no account, no email, no registration of any kind.
How does the word counter calculate reading time? +
It divides total word count by 200 — the widely accepted average silent reading speed for adults in words per minute. Speaking time uses a lower rate of around 130 words per minute, since spoken delivery is slower than reading.
What's the largest number the number-to-words converter handles? +
It supports numbers up to the billions, covering the vast majority of real-world use cases including large invoice amounts, financial documents, and legal contracts.

If you found these tools useful, you might also want to try Frizbo's Academic Calculators to handle GPA, grades, and attendance tracking alongside your everyday calculations.

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Every tool on this page produces results based on standard formulas and is designed to be accurate for everyday use. For legal documents, financial contracts, or any situation where a result has formal consequences — cheques, legal age determinations, billing disputes — verify the output with the relevant authority or professional before acting on it. These tools inform; they don't replace expert judgment.