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1: If .4% of a quantity is 2.4, find the total quantity. 24 600 120 66 2: $250 is what percent of $200? 115% 120% 125% 130% 3: If a man sold 175% of his quota and he sold 35 articles, what was his quota? 15 17 20 23 4: What is 250% more than 200? 600 650 675 700 5: What is 30% less than 400? 140 280 340 360 6: Correct to the nearest tenth of a percent, what grade would you receive on 16 correct out of 27 questions? 59.3% 45.9% 50.1% 61.4% 7: The population of a city was 62,500. In ten years it increased 5.4%. What was the population then? 64,235 65,875 67,000 68,250 8: At age 25 a man had saved $4,000. At age 45 his savings were $18,000. What percent had his savings at age 45 increased over his savings at age 25? 450% 350% 275% 325% 9: A man's salary increased from $60 a week to $80 a week. What percent of increase in salary was this? 25% 20% 33 1/3 % 40% 10: A bicycle was reduced from $60 to $48. What percent of decrease was this? 40% 33 1/3% 27.5% 20% 11: A factory increased its production 130%. The new production is what percent of the old? 130% 430% 230% 330% 12: The price on a suit was decreased by 24%. If the old price was $45, what was the new one? $36.80 $40.00 $36.60 $34.20 13: Eighty percent of the students in a school, or 680 of them, contributed to the school's social fund. How many students are there in the school? 770 820 850 895 14: The prices of all meats increased 5% per pound. In what sense were the increases unequal? percent increase types of items increased price increase number of items increased 15: At the end of the first year a baby should weigh about 300% of its weight at birth. If a baby weighs 8 1/2 lb. at birth, what should it weigh at one year? 24 3/4 lbs 25 lbs 24 1/2 lbs 25 1/2 lbs 16: When asked how a charity campaign was going, the secretary said that they had raised $12,000 and had 20% more to go to meet the goal. What was the goal? 15,000 14,500 15,500 17,000 17: On an airplane a passenger may carry 40 pounds of baggage free. For each pound over 40 pounds, the passenger must pay 1/2 % of the total fare. If the baggage weighs 54 pounds and the fare is $35, what is the extra charge? $3.10 $2.45 $2.20 $3.00 18: 80% more than 90 = 152 159 162 171 19: 25% less than ___ = 125 150 170 162 166 2/3 20: ___ % less than 40 = 32 20 25 22.5 16 21: 275% of a number is what percent more than the number? 275 175 75 135 22: From the weight of beef as sold in the butcher shop, 40% must be subtracted to give the weight when it is roasted and ready to serve. There are 10 people, each of whom is to be served 1/4 pound of roasted beef. What weight should be bought at the shop? 4 1/6 lbs 5 lbs 4 3/4 lbs 5 1/6 lbs 23: In planting wheat a farmer estimates that 90% of the seed will grow. If he needs 500 pounds of wheat that will grow, how much wheat should he plant? 610 lbs 580 1/7 lbs 555 5/9 lbs 532 1/2 lbs 24: In measuring the length of a lot, a surveyor makes an error of 0.2 of a foot. The length correct to the nearest tenth of a foot is 67.4 feet. What percent of error did the surveyor make? 0.3% 0.55% 0.63% 0.7% 25: Mr. Brown owned a house that he had bought for $15,000. He sold it at an increase of 15 percent to Mr. Abbott. Later he bought it back from Mr. Abbott at a decrease of 15 percent of what Mr. Abbott paid. What did Mr. Brown make on these deals? $384.20 $425.50 $337.50 $355.00 Answers choices are: 1, 4, 3, 2, 2, 3, 1, 4, 2, 1, 1, 1, 4, 2, 1 3, 2, 3, 4, 1 3, 4, 1, 2, 4 duck mallard and do your own homework are the answers ., A test of our abilities? Or a test of how dumb some of us can get and just DO your homework for you. We are only here to help, not do it for you. This looks like your homework! If so you need do do that on your own, otherwse you wont learn anything. Hi. Just remember that percentages use multiplication for the most part and try to learn. They are not hard. I'm not going to do your homework for you. |
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