Basic Skills
Percent of Change
Percent Applications in Real Life
Ultimate Percent Challenge
Percent Mysteries
100

Tom earned $600 last summer delivering newspapers. This summer, he earned 20% more. How much did he earn this summer?

$720

100

Alan deposited $300. After one year, he had $336. Find the percent increase.

12%

100

Alex and Ben both get a 25% raise. Alex earned $250; Ben earned $180. How much more does Alex earn than Ben this year?

$87.50

100

A board game was discounted by 25%, and the sale price is $45.
What was the original price?

$60

100

A shirt is on sale for 25% off, and the sale price is $36.
What was the original price?

$48

200

A gift shop buys greeting cards at $3.50 each and sells them at an 80% markup. At what price does the gift shop sell each greeting card?

$6.30

200

Alan had $336 at the end of Year 1 and $420 at the end of Year 2. Find the percent increase.

25%

200

Find the length in centimeters of the blue ribbon before Linda cut it, if the orange ribbon was 2 m and the blue ribbon was 80% of it.

160 cm

200

A number is increased by 10%, then increased again by 20%.
If the final value is 198, what was the original number?

150

200

A number is increased by 20% in the morning and then decreased by 10% in the afternoon.
The final value is 108.
What was the number in the morning before the first change?

120

300

The original price of a computer was $1,250. It now sells for $900. Find the percent discount.

28%

300

Shaun collected $925 on Day 1 and $728 on Day 2. Find the percent decrease from Day 1 to Day 2. Round to the nearest whole percent

$21%

300

Newspaper A had 7,600 subscribers; Newspaper B had 75% of that. Next year, B increased by 25%. Find B's subscribers next year.

7125 subscribers

300

A school had 500 notebooks in storage.
A class used 30% of them in October.
In November, the school used 40% of what remained.
How many notebooks were left after November?

210 notebooks left

300

At a school event, 40% of the students bought popcorn.
Of those students, 35% also bought a drink.
If 98 students bought both popcorn and a drink, how many total students attended the event?

700 students

400

Ryan had 240 CDs. Sharon had 9/2 times as many CDs. After giving 75 away, find the percent decrease in Sharon's CDs.

6.94%

400

Find the percent increase or decrease from Day 2 to Day 3 if Shaun collected $728 on Day 2 and $885 on Day 3. Round to the nearest whole percent

$22%

400

Linda cut a piece of the blue ribbon equal to 25% of its original length, 160 cm. Find the length of the piece in meters.

0.4 meters

400

At a festival, 60% of the visitors were adults.
Of the remaining visitors, 25% were teens, and the rest were children.
If there were 180 children, how many total visitors were at the festival?

600 visitors

400

A bookstore had some books in stock.
On Monday, it sold 30% of the books.
On Tuesday, it sold 25% of the remaining books.
At the end of Tuesday, there were 210 books left.
How many books were in stock originally?

400 books

500

Ms. Kendrick earned $3,600 per month last year. She gets a 15% raise this year. How much more does she earn each month?

$540

500

Yegveny bought a pair of sneakers on sale for $42; the original price was $48. What was the percent of discount?

12.5%

500

Ryan had 240 CDs. Sharon had 9/2 times as many CDs; she gave away 75. Find the percent decrease. Round to the nearest tenth.

6.9%

500

A shop charged a customer 20% sales tax on an item.
The amount of tax paid was $18.
What was the price of the item before tax?

$90

500

A student says, “If you increase something by 50% and then decrease it by 50%, it goes back to the original amount.” Is the student correct? Explain using a simple example with numbers.

The student is incorrect