Ratios
Percents
Tax & Discounts
PEMDAS
Wild Card
100

12:18

2:3


100

35% of 140


49

100

A $40 shirt is 25% off. What is the sale price?

$30

100

3+(5-2)+7-1

12

100

What is 40% of 90

36

200

45:60

3:4

200

12% of 350

42

200

A $40 shirt is 25% off. What is the sale price?

$64.80

200

3 x (4 + 7) - 3 + 2

32

200

(12 - 4)2 / 4

16

300

84:126

2:3

300

140% of 65

91

300

A $85 pair of shoes is 20% off. What is the final price after 6% tax is added to the sale price?

$72.08

300

5 x 6 + (9 / 3) + 4 x 7

61

300

50% of (6+4)2

50

400

3:1.5:4.5

2:1:3

400

7.5% of 240

18

400

A $85 pair of shoes is 20% off. What is the final price after 6% tax is added to the sale price?

$80

400

2 + 32 - (4 + 52) - 10

-28

400

Two items are priced in a 2:5 ratio. The cheaper one costs $18. The more expensive one is 20% off. What is the sale price of the more expensive item?

$36

500

2/3:5/6

4:5

500

0.4% of 1,250

5

500

A tablet is marked down 15%, then an additional 20% off the sale price. If the original price was $250, what is the final price?

$170

500

4 x 8 + (4 x 7 + (3 + 2)2) - 18

67

500

A baker makes cookies. It takes 5 cups of flour and 3 eggs to make 12 cookies. Each cookie costs $5, but he has a discount for 10% off. If the baker has 12 eggs and 15 cups of flour, how much money can he make.

$162