Divide the percentage added to the original by 100. For example, if a sales tax of 6 percent was added to the bill to make it $212, divide 6 by 100 to get 0.06.
Add 1 to the percentage, expressed as a decimal. In this example, add 1 to 0.06 to get 1.06.
Divide the final amount by the result of Step 2 to find the original amount before the percentage was added. In this example, divide $212 by 1.06 to find the amount before the sales tax was added, which equals $200.
Subtract the original amount from the final amount to find the amount added. Completing the example, subtract $200 from $212 to find that $12 was added.