6-1 Ratios and Unit Rates
6-2 Proportions
6-4 Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
6-8 Percents and Equations
6-7 & 6-8Percent of Change & Markups and Discount
100

Write the ratio as a unit rate.

150 miles in 3 hours

(150 mi)/(3h) = 50(mi) /h

100

Solve the proportion

3/7 = n/28

n = 12

100

Write each percent as a fraction in the simplest form and as a decimal.

24%

6/25

0.24

100

Write and solve a proportion.

Find 15% of 48

15/100 = n/48

n = 7.2

100

Find the percent of change. Tell whether the change is an increase or a decrease.

120 to 90

25% decrease

200

Write the ratio as a unit rate. 

279 Michelle Obamas for 50 states

5.58 Michelle Obamas per state

200

Solve the proportion using a cross product. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

15/a = 30/98

a = 49

200

Write each percent as a fraction in the simplest form and as a decimal.

0.5%

1/200

0.005

200

Write and solve an equation.

What percent of 180 is 9?

n * 180 = 9

5%

200

Find the percent of change. Tell whether the change is an increase or a decrease.

285 to 342

20% increase

300

Write the ratio as a unit rate.

$9.45 for 5 lb

($9.45)/(5 lb) = ($1.89)/(lb)

300

Solve the proportion using a cross product. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

53/2 = 18/x

x = 0.7

300

Write each number as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.

120/50

240%

300

Write and solve a proportion.

125% of y is 100. What is y?

125/100 = 100/y

y = 80

300

A shop bought a hat for $5 and then marked it up by 75%. Find the selling price.

$8.75

400

A 10-oz box of cereal costs $2.79. A 13-oz box of the same cereal costs $3.99. Find the unit cost of each item and determine which is the better buy.

$0.28/oz, $0.31/oz

The 10-oz size is the better buy

400

Solve the proportion using a cross product. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

(d-5)/(d+4)=2/3

d = 23

400

Write each number as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.

16/18

88.9%

400

Write and solve an equation.

Find 68% of 300


n = 0.68 * 300

n = 204


400

Peaches that are usually priced at $2/lb are on sale for 15% off. Find the sale price. 

$1.70/lb