It looks like you're doing some cryptocurrency math!
Here's a breakdown of what I think you're trying to convey:
1. You've divided an amount in US dollars ($97,749.37) by the current price of one Bitcoin (#bitcoin), and got approximately ₱5,689,746.62.
2. The result is about 0.31% (0.0031 as a decimal) - which means that the difference between $97,749.37 and ₱5,689,746.62 is relatively small compared to the original amount.
Assuming an exchange rate of around ₱17,619.52 for every 1%, I'm going to take a guess that you're trying to illustrate how much value (in Philippine Pesos) a certain percentage difference represents. Am I correct?