1/2 as a decimal
What is 0.5 or 0.50?
1/4 as a percentage
What is 25%?
0.50 as a percent
What is 50%?
10% as a fraction
What is 10/100 or 1/10?
25% of 60
What is 15?
-3x = y
The C.O.P. in this equation is...
What is -3?
18/100 as a decimal
What is 0.18?
Mark got 48 out of 50 of the spelling test questions correct. 48/50 as a percentage is...
What is 96%?
0.7 as a percent
What is 70%?
40% as a fraction in MOST SIMPLIFIED form
What is 2/5?
35% of 28
What is 9.8?

What is the C.O.P. for the table above?
What is 13?
287/1000 as a decimal
What is 0.287?
450/1000 as a percentage
What is 45%?
0.425 as a percent
What is 42.5%?
Mr. Kyle got 90% on his math test. There were 20 questions. What FRACTION of the questions did he answer correctly?
What is 18/20?
114% of 12
What is 13.68?
What is the UNIT RATE for the vacation driving?

What is 46 miles per hour?
5/8 as a decimal
What is 0.625?
1/4 + 2/5 as a percentage
What is 65% (25% + 40%)?
1.24 as a percent
What is 124%?
62.5% as a fraction. For DOUBLE points, provide the fraction in the MOST SIMPLIFIED form.
What is 625/1000 or 62.5/100?
What is 5/8?
13.5% of 200
What is 27?
Jasmine is being paid $14 for every hour (represented by 'h') she works for her mom. Write the equation for her total pay ('p') in this situation.
What is p= 14h?
2/3 as a decimal
What is 0.66666666666666666 or 0.67?
On the math review quiz, Ms. Cockram got 19 out of 20 questions correct. Mr. W. got 16 out of 20 questions correct. By what percentage is Ms. Cockram's score better than Mr. W.'s?
What is 15%?
Cockram -- 19/20 = 95%
W. -- 16/20 = 80%
There are 50 questions on the test. Ms. Backman received a decimal score of 0.98 on her math test. Mr. W. answered 34 questions correctly. By how many percentage points was Ms. Backman's score better than Mr. W.'s?
What is 30%?
Ms. Backman received 0.98, or 98%
Mr. W. got 34/50 correct, which is 0.68, or 68%
Mr. Young earned a 74% on his weekly reading test. There are 50 questions. What FRACTION of the questions did Mr. Young answer INCORRECTLY?
What is 13/50?
Mr. Parks ordered 3,800 REAL Cougar Award Certificates to use throughout the school year. At the end of the year, there were 342 left. What percent of the certificates were used during the year?
What is 91%?
3800-342 = 3458; 3458/3800 = 0.91 = 91%

The C.O.P. from the table above.
What is 1/4 or 0.25