Part, Whole, Percent Equation
Markdown
Markup
Percent Error
Percent Change
100

59% of 640

377.6

100

What is the selling price for a $45 pair of shoes on sale for 15% off?

$6.75 off

$38.25

100

Original Price: $80

Selling Price: $90

Markup: 

Markup Percent:

Original Price: $80

Selling Price: $90

Markup: $10

Markup Percent: 12.5%

100

PERCENT ERROR

Estimated: 5

Actual: 4

Percent error:

25%

100

Original quantity: 36

New quantity: 45

Find percent change:

Original quantity: 36

New quantity: 45

Find percent change: 25%

200

195% of 568

1107.6

200

Original Price: 

Sale Price: $400

Markdown: $60

Markdown Percent (round): 

Original Price: $460

Sale Price: $400

Markdown: $60

Markdown Percent: 13%

200

Original Price: $630

Total Price:

Markup (Tax):

Markup (Tax) Percent: 6%

Original Price: $630

Total Price: $667.80

Markup (Tax): $37.80

Markup (Tax) Percent: 6%

200

Estimate: 3,000

Actual: 3,296

Percent error (round to the nearest whole percent):

Estimate: 3,000

Actual: 3,296

Percent error (round to the nearest whole percent): 0.0898 = 9%

200

Original quantity: 10

New quantity: 4

Find percent change: 

Original quantity: 10

New quantity: 4

Find percent change: 60%

300

Use the correct equation:

Part: 430

Whole: 500

Percent:

0.86 = 86%

300

Find the sale price.

$4,500 with a 22% markdown.

Show all steps

$4500 • 0.22 = $990

$4500 - $990 = $3510

300

Find the store price.

$4,375 with a 40% markup.

Show all steps

4375 • 0.4 = 1750

4375 + 1750 = 6125

300

Daily Double: 

True or false

Percent Error can be a negative percent.

False

300

Last year: 42 cm

This year: 45.36 cm

Percent Change:

Last year: 42 cm

This year: 45.36 cm

Percent Change: 8%

400

Use the correct equation:

Part:

Whole: 39.98

Percent: 4.5%

1.7991

400

Original Price: $375

Sale Price:

Markdown: $60

Markdown Percent:

Original Price: $375

Sale Price: $315

Markdown: $60

Markdown Percent: 16%

400

A computer store bought a program

at the cost of $25 and sold it for $30.

Find the markup percent.

20%

400

Predicted: 650 students

Actually: 575 

Percent Error (nearest):  

Predicted: 650 students

Actually: 575 

Percent Error (nearest):  13%

400
Last month: 40,000 people

This month: 37,000 people

What is the percent change?

Last month: 40,000 people

This month: 37,000 people

What is the percent change? 7.5% decrease

500

A store sells a bag with 87% markup. If they sell it for $192.61 what is the non-markup price?

103

500

A TV was originally for sale for

$875 it was on sale for 20% off. What

is the discount price? What is the

new price?

$875 • 0.20 = $175

875 - 175 = 700

500

A store owner bought a computer for $725

then marked it up 20%. What

is the markup price? What is the

new price?

725 • 0.2 = $145

725 + 145 = $870

500

Predicted: 0.33 mm

Actually: 0.35 mm

Percent Error (nearest tenth of a percent):  

Predicted: 0.33 mm

Actually: 0.35 mm

Percent Error (nearest tenth of a percent):  5.7%

500

Last month: 140 pages

This month: 

Percent change? 15% increase

Last month: 140 pages

This month: 161 pages

Percent change? 15% increase