Percent
Decimals, Fractions, and Percents
Percent of a Number
Real World Problems
Mrs. Black Facts
100

63 out of 100 is equal to ________ %

63

100

What is .3 as a percent?

30%

100
What is 10% of 48?

4.8

100

Sarah wanted a dress that cost $29. It was on sale for 15% off. What is the sale price of the dress?

$24.65

100

What is my favorite cookie?

a. chocolate chip

b. oreo

c. sugar

d. peanut butter

OREO

200

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

OOOOOOOOOOOXXOOOOOOO

OOOOOOOXOOOOOOXOOOOO

What percent of the letters are X's?

4%

200

What is 5% as a decimal?

.05

200

What is 26% of 400?

104

200

The cost of a microwave was $160. The sales tax on the microwave was 6%. What would the customer pay in sales tax?

$9.60

200

What state was I born in?

a. Oklahoma

b. Texas

c. New Mexico

d. Arizona

New Mexico

300

There are 100 students total in 4th and 5th grade Fourth grade has 54 students. What percent is made up 5th grade?

46%

300

What is 16% as a fraction in simplest form?

4/25

300

What is 23% of 45?

10.35

300

Chloe has $5,000 in her bank account. The bank pays her 3% interest at the end of each year. How much money would she have in her account at the end of year 1?

$5,150

300

How long have I been at Covenant?

a. 3 years

b. 4 years

c. 5 years

d. 6 years

6 years

400

Xavier has 1 meter of ribbon. He uses 62 cm to tie around a present and 12 cm to make a pin. What percent of ribbon does he have left?

26%

400

What is 56/400 as a percent?

14%

400

What is 45% of 236?

106.2

400

Shop A and B sell the same television set at different prices and discounts. Shop A sells the television for $1,200 at a 20% discount. Shop B sells the television for $1,000 at a 10% discount. Which shop sells the television for a cheaper price?

Shop B sells the television for $900, which is cheaper than Shop A selling the television for $960. 

400

When is Autumn's birthday?

a. December 20

b. December 28

c. December 31

d. January 1

December 28

500

A fruit distributor has 24 kilograms of mangoes, 36 kilograms of apples, 15 kilograms of bananas, and 25 kilograms of grapes. Express the total mass of apples and bananas as a percent of the total mass of fruit that he has. 

51%

500

What is 19/40 as a percent?

47.5%

500

What is 72% of 1,205?

867.6

500

Ms. Wright looks at the menu in a restaurant. She wants to order a bowl of salad for $13.10 and a glass of fruit juice priced at $5.90. There is a 5% sales tax and a 3% meals tax on all food and beverages. What is the total cost of her meal? How much change will she receive if she paid $25.00.

The cost of her meal is $20.52 and she will get $4.48 in change. 

500

What would I do on my day off?

a. go for a run, camp out at a coffee shop and do calligraphy

b. grab a bubble tea, sit on the couch and watch my favorite tv show

c. go get breakfast with Mr. Black, then challenge him to a game of tennis

d. all of the above

All of the above

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