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A. 4.5

C: 1.25

B: 0.8

D: 0.9

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Convert 4/5 to a decimal

B: 0.8

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A: 400%

C: 25%

B: 1.96%

D: 700%

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What percent of 28 is 7?

C: 25%

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A: 52% increase

C: 34.2% increase

B: 127% increase

D: 1300% increase

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original – new x 100original

The original price for a share of stock was $25, but now it is

$38.

A: 52% increase

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A: 2.5% increase

C: 26% increase

B: 2.6% increase

D: 92.6% increase

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The original pizza price was $9.99, but the new price is

$10.25.

B: 2.6% increase

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A: $600

C: $60

B: $0.6

D: $6

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Interest = (principal $)(rate %)(time)

Jack invested $25 of his tooth fairy money at a rate of 8% for 3 years. How

much interest did he earn?

D: $6

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Congratulations!

You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached

the $1,000the $1,000

Milestone!Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: $106.25

C: $231.25

B: $10750

D: $1187.50

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Melanie is saving for a car. She deposits $125 at a rate of 17% for 5 years. How much total money will

she have?

C: $231.25

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A: $299

C: $0.29

B: $29.90

D: $2.99

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Conner needs to borrow $149.50 for new hockey skates. His dad lends him the money at a rate of 2% for 1 year. How much money (rounded to nearest penny) will Conner pay in

interest?

D: $2.99

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A: $600

C: $3400

B: $4600

D: $10000

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Melanie needs to borrow $4000 for a new car. Her dad loans her the money at a rate of 3% for 5 years. What is the total amount she will

need to repay her dad?

B: $4600

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A: $4.42

C: $25.08

B: $50.85

D: $196.67

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A pair of $29.99 jeans are on sale for 15% off. Calculate 15% of $29.50 to find the amount

saved rounded to the nearest penny.

A: $4.42

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A: $72

C: $48

B: $12

D: $240

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A pair of $60 Converse shoes are on sale for 20% off. Calculate 20% of $60 to find the total

amount paid to buy the shoes.

C: $48

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Congratulations!

You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached

the $32,000the $32,000

Milestone!Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: $184.24

C: $11.76

B: $3070.67

D: $207.76

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A new bike is advertised for $196. Sales tax is 6%, so find the total amount paid to buy the

bike (rounded to the nearest penny).

D: $207.76

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A: 100%

C: 20%

B: 2%

D: 10%

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approximate – actual x 100actual

Conner thought he read 200 books for the read-a-thon, but he actually read 196. What is

his percent error (rounded to nearest whole percent)?

B: 2%

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A: 16.7%

C: 16.6%

B: 20%

D: 2.0%

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Melanie thought she earned $25 for babysitting Jack, but she actually earned $30. What is Melanie’s percent error (rounded to nearest

tenth)?

A: 16.7%

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A: 2.1%

C: 25%

B: 20%

D: 0.2%

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Conner thought he saved $15, but he actually saved $12. What is Conner’s percent error

(rounded to nearest tenth)?

C: 25%

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A: B because the total amount after 10 years is $715

C: B because the total amount after 10 years is $165.

B: A because the total amount after 8 years is $220.80

D: A because the total amount after 8 years is $565.80

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Interest = (principal $)(rate %)(time)Which is the better deal and why?

A.Invest $345 at a rate of 8% for 8 yearsB.Invest $550 at a rate of 3% for 10 years

A: B because the total amount after 10 years is $715

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