Models and diagrams
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1. The model represents the percentage of family households in the 2012 census. What percent of households were not considered families?

A. 34%

B. 75%

C. 65%

D. 66%

D. 66%

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2. Mrs. Lynch has noted that 7 out of every 10 pieces of mail she gets are junk mail.  What percent of her mail is junk?

70%

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13. There are 20 different places to get food. Twenty percent of them are ice cream shops. How many ice cream shops are in the zoo?

A. 5

B. 7

C. 4

D. 9 

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19. Tricia made a 72% on her science test. If she got 18 problems correct, how many questions were on the test? 


A. 30

B. 20

C. 35

D. 25

D. 25

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15. A teacher’s cabinet has 56 black dry erase markers and 14 red dry erase markers.  Which proportion can be used to determine p, the percent of dry erase markers that are red?


B. 

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6. The diagram of a living room is shown

below.  What fraction of the living room is

covered by the rug?

5/21

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7. Pedro has $ .80 in his pocket.  What fraction is equivalent to the amount of money in Pedro’s pocket?

4/5

300

18. The zoo has 40 dispensers to buy food to feed the animals. Thirty percent of the dispensers are for land animals. How many food dispensers are for land animals? 

A. 135

B. 12

C. 75

B. 12

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4. A random survey of the quality of city parks is taken.  Sixty-five percent of the people surveyed were pleased with the condition of the parks.  If 182 people were pleased, then how many were surveyed?

280

300

20. In a home run derby competition, there were 32 home runs out of 160 hits. Approximately what percent of hits were home runs?

20%

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16. If the entire strip diagram below represents 100%, then what value does this represent the strip diagram below? Percent Decimal and Fraction

.75 75% 3/4 

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12. On a math facts test, Paul got 1 /8  of the questions incorrect.  Which of the following sets best represents the amount of questions Paul got incorrect?


A.  4/16,  12.5%        

B.  6/32,  125%

C.  2/16,  125%         

D.  4/32,  12.5%

D.  4/32,  12.5%

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3. Vision Source has a pair of glasses that are 20% more than the same pair of glasses at ABC Eye.  If the glasses are $85 at ABC Eye, then how much more will you pay at Vision Source?

A.$102.00

B.$17.00

C.$105.00

D.$65.00

B.$17.00

400

14. On a random Friday in the spring, 88% of students are present at school. If there are 528 students present, then how many total students are enrolled?

600 Students 

400

10. Maggie is participating in her school reading challenge.  She reads 40 books in 6 months.  If 26 of the books are fiction, then what percent of the books that she read are fiction?

A.23%

B.6%

C.65%

D.35%

C.65%

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11. The model below shows how much pizza is remaining.  Which of the following numbers does not represent the amount of pizza that is remaining?

A.  4 /12      B.  1 /3      C.  30%     D.  0.33

C.  30%

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17. If 4% of packages get lost in the mail, then which decimal best represents the amount of packages lost in the mail?

A.0.04          B.  0.40

C.  4.0            D.  40.0

A.0.04    

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18. Of the 400 employees, 5% of them are managers. How many managers does the zoo employ? 


A. 20

B. 15 

C. 25

D. 30

A. 20

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9. On a random Monday in the spring, 95% of students are present at school.  If there are 589 students present, then how many total students are enrolled?

           

620 Students

500

5. The Eastside High School marching band is made up of wind instrument players and the percussion.  If there are 245 members who play wind instruments and 35 percussion members, then what percent of the marching band is percussion?

A.35%

B.12.5%

C.14%

D.30%

B.12.5%

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