Using Percents to Compare
Moving Between Fractions, Percents, and Decimals
Data in Percent Form
100

Which is larger: 45% of 200 or 30% of 300? Show calculations and state which is larger.

45% of 200 = 0.45 × 200 = 90

30% of 300 = 0.30 × 300= 90

They are equal (both 90).

100

Convert 0.35 to a percent and to a fraction in simplest form.

3/5 = 0.6 = 60%

100

Write the fraction 3/5 as a percent.

3/5= 0.6 = 60% 


200

A sweater is on sale for 25% off. The original price is $60. What is the sale price? Explain how the percent helps you compare the savings to the original price.

25% of 60 = 0.25 × 60 = 15 so sale price = 60 −15 = $45


200

 Convert 7/20 to a decimal and a percent.

7/20 = 0.35 = 35%


200

Out of 80 students, 28 brought a lunch. What percent of students brought a lunch? Show your steps.

28/80 = 0.35 = 35%.

300

Student A scored 80% on a test with 25 questions. Student B scored 72% on a test with 30 questions. Who answered more questions correctly? Show work.

Student A: 80% of 25 = 20 correct. 

Student B: 72% of 30 = 21.6 correct.

300

Write 12.5% as a decimal and as a fraction in simplest form.

12.5% = 0.125 = 125/1000 = 1/8 

300

A survey of 200 people found 50 prefer chocolate ice cream. Express this as a percent and explain what that percent means in context.

50/200 = 0.25 =2 5% — meaning 25 out of every 100 people prefer chocolate.

400

Two teams at a school raised money. Team X raised 120% of their goal of $200. Team Y raised 150% of their goal of $150. Which team raised more money and by how much? Show calculations.

Team X: 120% × 200 = 1.20 × 200=$240 

Team Y: 150% × 150 = 1.50 × 150 = $225

Team X raised more by 240 − 225 = $15

400

 A recipe needs 0.625 of a cup of sugar. Express this decimal as a percent and as a fraction in simplest form.

0.625 = 62.5% = 625/1000 = 5/8.

400

In a jar of 250 marbles, 15 are red. What percent of the marbles are red? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent and explain rounding.

15./250 = 0.06 = 6% → as a percent to the nearest tenth: 6.0%

500

A store compares two items: Item A originally costs $40 and is now priced at 60% of original. Item B originally costs $55 and is now priced at 45% of original. Which item is cheaper now, and what is the price difference? Show full work.

Item A: 60% × 40 = 0.60 × 40 = $24 

Item B: 45% × 55 = 0.45 × 55 = $24.75

Item A is cheaper by $0.75.

500

A student says 11/16 is about 68%. Determine the exact percent to the nearest hundredth and say whether the student is correct. Show calculations.

11/16 = 0.6875 = 68.75%. The student's 68% is close but under by 0.75%; correct to nearest hundredth: 68.75%.

500

A school's attendance increased from 86 students to 103 students. Express the increase as a percent of the original number (86). Round to the nearest tenth of a percent and show full work.

103−86=17

Percent increase = 17/ 86  ≈ 0.1976 ≈ 19.8%(nearest tenth).

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