If John got 14/20 on his quiz, what percent did he get?
70%
200
(1 * 3)6 + 8/2 - 6 +3 =
19
200
-3m = 36
m = -12
300
48/72
2/3
300
-8 + 13
5
300
What percent is 15 of 50?
30%
300
4 + 2(8*2 -4) - 20/2 =
18
300
x/2 = -8
x = -16
400
3/39
1/13
400
-7 - 7
-14
400
If Karen went from 12 pairs of shoes to 17 pairs of shoes what is her percent change? Round to the nearest percent?
42% increase
400
5*2 - 10 - 3 * 5 + 2 =
-13
400
2x - 7 = -13
x = -3
500
180/240
3/4
500
4 - 20
-16
500
Eddie had 56 licorice and ate some over the weekend. Now he has 25 pieces left. What is his percent change in the number of licorice? Round to the nearest percent.