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Section 4.6Exploring Repeated
Addition
Section 8.1Relating Fractions,
Decimals and Percents
Section 8.2Estimating
And Calculating Percent
Section 8.3Multiplying to Find Percents
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Math Review
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200¼ x 7 is a different way of writing it.
What is…….
a) ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼b) ¼ + ¼ + ¼
c) ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ d) 7 1/4
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4001/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 +1/3 is
its expanded form.
What is….
a) 4 x 1/3 b) 4/12
c) 4 1/3 d) 1/12
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600When you multiply 5 x 1/3,
you get this fraction.
What is……
a) 1/15 b) 5/3
c) 2 d) 16/3
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8009 x 4/7 can be written this way,
in standard form.
What is……
a) 67/7 b) 13/7
c) 36/63 d) 36/7
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1000This picture can be represented
this fraction.
What is……
a) 6/5 b) 3/10
c) 4/10 d) 4/5
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200When represented as a decimal,
4% equals this.
What is…
a) 4 b) 0.04
c) 0.4 d) 0.004
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400Written as a percent,
0.053 is written this way.
What is…
a) 53% b) 530%
c) 5.3% d) 0.53%
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6005/10 is this percentage
in fraction form.
What is…
a) 50% b) 20%
c) 45% d) 52%
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800The way that this diagram can be
represented as a fraction and percent.
a) 6/25, 30% b) 3/50, 6%
c) 6/25, 24% d) 3/10. 30%
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1000Depicting this diagram as a
fraction and a decimal would look like this.
a) 1/5, 2% b) 8/10, 8%
c) 1/5, 20% d) 8/10, 80%
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200This number is 25% of 72.
What is…
a) 28.8 b) 180
c) 288 d) 18
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400This is the approximate 20% tip,
on a $30.35 meal.
What is…
a) $6.00 b) $12.00
c) $16.00 d) $60.00
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600When 36 out of 130 toys work,
this is the approximate percentage of ones that are defective.
What is…
a) 27% b) 20%
c) 70% d) 100%
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800400 out of 1000 is this
estimated percentage of a music store’sCD stock.
What is…
a) 4% b) 40%
c) 400% d) 14%
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1000
47 is this percentage of 57.
What is…
a) 82% b) 8%
c) 12% d) 45%
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200
This number is 50% of 50.
What is…
a) 13 b) 25
c) 3 d) 6
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400
It’s 140% of 40.
What is…
a) 56 b) 560
c) 5.6 d) 16
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60015% sales tax on $30.00.
What is…
a) $45.00 b) $0.45
c) $4.50 d) $5.40
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800If 1% of 1000 is 10,
then 10% would be this.
What is…
a) 100 b) 110
c) 111 d) 11
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1000It’s the amount discounted,if $30.00 item is 30% off.
What is…
a) $19.00 b) $9.90
c) $0.90 d) $9.00
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