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1. 10% of ____ = 0.89 2. 50% of ____ = 37.9 3. ___% of 320 = 80 Work out each of the percentages of the amounts in the middle for each question. Find your way through the maze by moving horizontally or vertically through the correct answers. LO – Can I find percentages of amounts? - I can find 50%, 25%, 10% and 1% of a quantity - I can find any other percentage of a quantity - I can use percentages in real life contexts - I can reason and problem solve

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1. 10% of ____ = 0.89 2. 50% of ____ = 37.9 3. ___% of 320 = 80

4. ____ of 125 = 25 5. 80% of ____ = 240 6. 5% of ____ = 22

Work out each of the percentages of the amounts in the middle for each question.

Find your way through the maze by moving horizontally or vertically through the correct answers.

LO – Can I find percentages of amounts?- I can find 50%, 25%, 10% and 1% of a quantity- I can find any other percentage of a quantity- I can use percentages in real life contexts- I can reason and problem solve

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Have 12% of £5 or 73% of 80p?

Be given 65% of 2 pizzas or 27% of 5 pizzas?

Sit in a traffic jam for 37% of 1.5 hours or 46% of 1 hour 20 minutes?

ChallengeYou’ve been given £1000 and want to try to make the most money at the end of 5 days. There are two ways to make money.

Option 1 – Add 20% of £1000 to your amount each day.Option 2 – On the first day, add 10% of £1000, on the second day, add 12% of £1000, on the third day, add 14% of £1000 and so on…

Which option is the best?

How many days would it be before the other option becomes better?