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Practice solving percent problems and calculations with percent proportions in math. Includes finding percentages of numbers, solving for unknown percentages, calculating sale prices and total costs.
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Write a percent proportion to solve the following:75 is what percent of 250
Write a percent proportion and solve the following:75 is what percent of 25075 = x250 10030%
Write a percent proportion and solve the following:9 is 45% of what number
Write a percent proportion and solve the following:9 is 45% of what number9 = 45 x 10020
Write a percent proportion and solve the following:What is 20% of 60
Write a percent proportion and solve the following:What is 20% of 60x = 20 60 10012
Find the sale price:Regular Price is $150Discount Rate is 30%
Find the sale price:Regular Price is $150Discount Rate is 30% $150 x .30 = $45$150 - 45 = $105
Find the sale price:Regular Price is $342Discount Rate is 25%
Find the sale price:Regular Price is $342Discount Rate is 25% $342 x .25 = $85.50$342.00 - 85.50 = $256.50
Find the discount rate:Regular Price is $15Sale Price is $13.50
Find the discount rate:Regular Price is $15Sale Price is $13.50$15 - 13.50 = $1.501.50 ÷ 15 = 10%
Find the total cost of the purchase:Regular Price is $129Sales Tax is 6%
Find the total cost of the purchase:Regular Price is $129Sales Tax is 6%$129 x .06 = $7.74$129 + $7.74 = $136.74
Find the total cost of the purchase:Regular Price is $1,500Sales Tax is 5%
Find the total cost of the purchase:Regular Price is $1,500Sales Tax is 5%$1,500 x .05 = $75$1,500 + 75 = $1,575
Paul is buying a pair of boots that regularly sells for $50 and is on sale at a 20%discount. If Paul buys the boots at the sale price and pays 5% sales tax, what is the total cost of his purchase?
$50 x .20 = $10$50 - 10 = $40$40 x .05 = $2$40 + 2 = $42.00
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