Percent of a number
Find the Whole
Convert Frac/Dec/%
Markups
Discounts
100

15% of 110

16.5

100

80 is 25% of what number?

320

100

Fractions → Decimals


2/5

0.4

100

Cost to store: $80

Markup: 60%

What is the selling price?

$128

100

Original price: $40

Sale Price: $35

What is the percent of discount?

12.5%

200

75% of 260

195

200

22 is 44% of what number?

50

200

 Fractions → Percents      


1/6

16% (with 6 repeating) or round to 17%

200

Cost to store: $140

Markup: 25%

What is the selling price?

$175

200

Original Price: $120

Discount of 35%

What is the sale price?

$81.25


300

28% of 575

161

300

450 is 75% of what number?

600

300

Decimals → Percents


30.082

3008.2%

300

Cost to store: $60

Selling Price: $80

What was the markup percent?

about 33%

$80-$60 = $20    and $20/$60 = 1/3 or about 33%

300

Original price: $45.50

Discount of 30%

What is the sale price?

$31.85

400

108% of 148

159.84

400

95 is 95% of what number?

100

400

Percents  →  Decimals 


56.24%

.5624

400
Cost to store $85

Selling price: $97.75

What is the Markup Percent?

15%

400

Original price: $230

Sale price: $184

What is the percent of discount?

20%

500

6% of 95

5.7

500

A store is having a sale where winter clothes are 60% of the original price. A sweater is on sale for $30. What was the original price of the sweater?

$50

500

Percents → Fractions/Mixed Number          Simplified.   


 172%

1 and 18/25

500

Cost to Store: $36

Selling Price: $50.40

What is the amount of the markup?

What is the markup percent (amount of markup divided by cost to store)?


40% Markup

500

A sweater you want to buy is on sale for $25.50.  It was originally $34.  What is the amount of the discount? What is the percent of the discount (amount of discount/by original price).

25%