Rate Per 100000 Calculator

This calculator helps you determine the rate per 100,000 based on the number of occurrences and the total population or exposure.

Input Parameters

Calculation Results

Calculation Formula

Rate per 100,000 = (Occurrences / Population) * 100,000

Where:
Occurrences: The number of times an event occurs
Population: The total number of people or items at risk

Rate Per 100000 Calculator Usage Guide

Learn how to use the Rate Per 100000 Calculator and its working principles

How to Use the Calculator

  1. Enter the number of occurrences in the "Number of Occurrences" field. This is the count of how many times an event has happened.
  2. Enter the total population or exposure in the "Total Population/Exposure" field. This is the total number of people or items at risk.
  3. Click the "Calculate" button to compute the rate per 100,000.
  4. The result will be displayed in the "Rate per 100,000" field.

Understanding the Formula

The calculator uses the following formula to determine the rate per 100,000:

Rate per 100,000 = (Occurrences / Population) * 100,000

This formula standardizes the number of occurrences by the population size and expresses it as a rate per 100,000, making it easier to compare across different populations.

Examples of Use

  • Public Health: Calculate the incidence rate of a disease per 100,000 people.
  • Safety: Determine the accident rate per 100,000 worker hours.
  • Quality Control: Measure the defect rate per 100,000 products manufactured.