Operations with Decimals
Fractions to Percents
Decimals to Fractions
Percent of Change
Fractions to Decimals
100
You go to the grocery store and purchase a can of green beans for $1.75, a bag of spinach for $2.63, and a tomato for $.79. You will need how much money to pay...
What is $5.17
100
2/3 as a percent
What is 66.67%
100
.11 as a fraction
What is 11/100
100
Old: $20.00 New: $15.00
What is 25% decrease
100
2/3 as a decimal
What is .666 repeating
200
If you only have $10.00 and you purchase a bag of sweedish fish for $3.61 you will have how much change?
What is $6.39
200
7/8 as a percent
What is 87.5%
200
.04 as a fraction
What is 1/25
200
Old: $88 New: $110
What is 25% increase
200
9/7 as a decimal
What is 1.285714 repeating
300
You purchase 4 banana muffins for $1.75 each. What is your total bill?
What is $7.00
300
9/5 as a percent
What is 180%
300
.008 as a fraction
What is 1/125
300
There were originally 11 students in the math heroes class but after the muffin exchange 15 students showed up to class.
What is 36.36%
300
4/9 as a decimal
What is .444 repeating
400
You have $23.65 and you want to know how many math books you can purchase if each book costs $4.12?
What is 5
400
1/7 as a percent
What is 14.2857%
400
1.2 as a fraction (please put your answer as an improper fraction)
What is 6/5
400
When the banana muffins were put in the oven there were 24 muffins but after the 15 minutes of baking there were only 20 muffins left. What is the percent of change?
What is 16.67%
400
5/8 as a decimal
What is 0.625
500
What is 38.479 / 16.73
What is 2.3
500
11/4 as a percent
What is 275%
500
.0025 as a fraction
What is 1/400
500
The original cost of the Oreo Cake is $20 but after the icing is put in it it is sold for $60. What is the percent of change?
What is 200%
500
9/5 as a decimal
What is 1.8