How do I get profit percentage in pivot table ?

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Excel 2010
ABCDEFGH
1ProjectContract SumCostRow LabelsSum of Contract SumSum of CostSum of Field1
2Q59293355E3510120065.81%
3W51941482I465369885.00%
4E35101200O12329608550.64%
5R81136957Q5929335543.41%
6T93616194R8113695714.25%
7Y38471807T9361619433.83%
8U98283952U9828395259.79%
9I4653698W5194148271.47%
10O123296085Y3847180753.03%
Sheet6
 
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