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100

The decimal equivalent of 25%

What is 0.25?

100

40% of students in a class are girls, and there are 25 students in total. What is the whole in this problem?

What is 25 students?

100

The equivalent of 0.44

What is 44%?

100

A store buys a jacket for $50 and then marks it up by 30%. What is the percent markup? 

What is 30%?

100

An item is priced at $120 but is discounted by 15%. What is the whole in this problem?

What is $120?

200

The decimal equivalent of 7%

What is 0.07?

200

Mariah earned a 15% bonus on top of her $500 salary. How much did she earn in total?

What is $575?

200

The equivalent of 0.29

What is 29%

200

If a computer costs $800 to make and is sold for $1000, what is the percent markup?

What is 125%?

200

A shirt is on sale for 20% off an original price of $65. What is the sale price?

What is $52?

300

The decimal equivalent of 167%

What is 1.67?

300

A pair of shoes is originally $80, but they are on sale for 25% off. What is the sale price of the shoes?

What is $60?

300

The equivalent of 1.05

What is 105%?

300

A bike is marked up 60% from its original price of $300. What is the new selling price?

What is $480?

300

If a laptop is on sale for $264 off its original price of $800, what is the percent markdown?

What is 33%?

400

Out of 150 apples, 30% are green. Name the part, whole, and percent and solve for the number of green apples.

Part = # of green apples (x)

Whole = 150 apples

Percent = 30% or 0.30

45 apples are green

400

A store buys a jacket for $50 and then marks it up by 30%. List the part, whole, percent markup and the new price for the jacket.

Part = $50

Whole = new price of the jacket

Percent markup = 30 % or 0.30

What is $65?

400

A skateboard is on sale for 15% off. It was originally $198. List the part, whole, percent markdown, and sale price. 

Part = sale price (x)

Whole = $198 (original price)

Percent markdown = 15% or 0.15

Sale price = $168.30

500

Jane bought a video game for $74.50. This is 130% of what the store paid for the video game from the distributor. List the part, whole, percent markup, and price the store paid.

Part = $74.50

Whole = cost the store paid (x)

Percent = 130% or 1.3

74.5 = 1.3x

x = $57.31

500

The selling price for a pair of jeans is $124. This is a $34 markup. List the part, whole, and percent markup (rounded to the nearest whole number).

Part = $34 (amount of markup)

Whole = $124 (total price)

Percent markup = 27%

500

Chester bought a pair of headphones that originally cost $275. The headphones were on sale for 20% off and he also had a coupon for 15% off. List the part, whole, percent markdown, and sale price.

Part = sale price of the headphones

Whole = $275 (original price), $220

Percent markdown = 20% or 0.20, 15% or 0.15

Sale price = $187

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