Enter the missing value that makes the statement true:
___ is 10% of 50
5
Enter a value that makes the statement true:
7 is 25% of ____.
28
Jose earned 12 points out of 20 on his social studies quiz. What percent of questions did he get correct?
60%
What is 15/25 as a percent?
60%
Hunter has read 4 pages of his book for homework. The book has 20 pages. What percent of the book has Hunter finished?
20%
Enter the missing value that makes the statement true:
____ is 20% of 70.
14
Enter a value that makes the statement true:
8 is 20% of _____.
40
____ is 100% of 87
87
Which of the following can correctly represent 52%?
A) .52
B) 52
C) .52/100
D) 26/50
E) 52/100
A, D, E
Omar has read 7 pages of his book for his homework. The book has 28 pages. What percent of his book has Omar not finished?
75%
Enter the missing value that makes the statement true:
___ is 25% of 380
95
Enter a value that makes the statement true:
20 is 40% of ____.
50
57.3 is 100% of ______.
57.3
Which of the following can correctly represent 72%?
A) .72
B) .072
C) 72/100
D) 72/10
E) 7/10
A and C
Murray ate 30 pieces of his daughter's halloween Candy while she was asleep. He ate 40% of the bucket. How many pieces of Candy are left?
There are 45 pieces left.
Enter the missing value that makes the statement true:
___ is 40% of 170
68
Enter a value that makes the statement true:
18 is 30% of _____.
60
Enter a value that makes this statement true:
27 is ____% of 180.
15%
How do you write 5% as a decimal?
.05
Carlos and Emily bought a video game for $50.
Emily sold her video game to a goodwill store for 30% less than the original price.
Carlos sold his video game to a used video game store for 20% less than the original price.
Enter how much more money, in dollars, Carlos received for his video game than Emily received for her video game.
$5
Enter the missing value that makes the statement true:
____ is 65% of 300
195
Enter a value that makes the statement true:
130 is 65% of _____.
200
Luis and Gabriel each bought a new soccer ball for $60.
Luis sold his soccer ball to a used sporting goods store for 20% less than the original price.
Gabriel sold his soccer ball to a friend for 25% less than the original price.
Enter how much more money, in dollars, Luis received for his soccer ball than Gabriel received for his soccer ball.
$3
Sergio and Isaiah each bought a book for $20.
Sergio sold his book to a library for 10% less than the original price.
Isaiah sold his book to a used book store for 60% less than the original price.
Enter how much more money, in dollars, Sergio received for his book than Isaiah sold for his book.
$10
Eliza and Alaya each bought a new skateboard for $120.
Eliza sold her skateboard to Tony Hawk for 15% less than the original price.
Alaya sold her skateboard to a used skating store for 45% less than the original price.
Enter how much more money, in dollars, Eliza received for her skateboard than Alaya received for her skateboard.
$36