Integers
Proportions
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Simple probability
100

−7+12−5

0

100

5/8 = x/24

15

100

7/10 - 3/5

1/10

100

An item costs $48 and is marked down by 25%. What is the sale price?

$36

100

What is the probability of rolling a factor of 6 on a standard die?

2/3

200

−18÷3+4?

-2

200

A map scale shows 1 inch = 6 miles. How many miles does 4.5 inches represent?

27 miles

200

4/9 x 3/8

1/6

200

A store marks up a $60 item by 20%. How much is the markup?

$12

200

A bag has 5 red, 3 blue, and 2 green marbles. What is the probability of choosing a non-blue marble?

7/10

300

(−4)(−6)−10

14

300

9/x = 12/16

12

300

5/6 divided by 10/9

3/4

300

An item costs $90 and is marked down by 15%, then taxed at 10%. What is the final price?

$84.15

300

Two coins are flipped. What is the probability of getting exactly one head?

1/2

400

The elevation is −15 feet. A diver descends 9 feet, then ascends 22 feet. What is the diver’s final elevation

-2 feet

400

If 14 students earn $98 total selling tickets equally, how much does each student earn?

$7

400

2 1/3 + 5/6

3 1/6 

400

A jacket is marked up 30% to $104. What was the original price?

$80

400

A spinner has 12 equal sections. 5 are yellow, 4 are blue, and 3 are red. What is the probability of landing on yellow or red?

2/3

500

−32+12÷(−4)

-12

500

A printer prints 180 pages in 12 minutes. At the same rate, how long will it take to print 525 pages?

35 minutes

500

A runner drinks 3/4 liter every 2/3 hour. How many liters per hour does the runner drink?

1 1/8

500

A phone is marked up 25% and later discounted 20%. The final price is $480. What was the original price?

$480

500

A card is drawn from a deck. What is the probability it is not a face card?

10/13

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