Percents.  #1a  At Camp Seneca, campers have a choice of boating, rock climbing, or photography for a morning activity. The results are shown in the.

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Percents

 #1a  At Camp Seneca, campers have a choice of boating, rock climbing, or photography for a morning activity. The results are shown in the table.  What percent of campers signed up for boating? Round to the nearest hundredth. ActivityBoysGirls Boating2535 Rock climbing 3137 Photography1418

 #2  Mr. Hawkins wants to make sure that his store is stocked with enough equipment for all of the community sports. He surveys 240 of his customers and asks them to choose the one sport that they’re most likely to buy sports equipment for this season.  How many of his customers will need baseball equipment? Sport Percent of Responses Basketball30% Baseball20% Football35% Wrestling15%

 #3  At Union Middle School, 99 boys, or 36% of the boys, play basketball. How many boys attend Union Middle School?

 #1b  At Camp Seneca, campers have a choice of boating, rock climbing, or photography for a morning activity. The results are shown in the table.  Which group had a greater percentage sign up for photography? Boys or girls? ActivityBoysGirls Boating2535 Rock climbing 3137 Photography1418

 #5a  At Union Middle School, 55 girls, or 22% of the girls, play basketball.  How many girls attend Union Middle School? Show your work.

 #6a  Kasey tells Kendall about some of the perks of her new job. “We sell the coolest, most stylish shoes, and I get a 35% employee discount on anything I buy!”  How much would Kasey pay for a $75 pair of shoes?

 #5b  At Union Middle School, 55 girls play basketball.  Of the 55 girls who play basketball, 25 are sixth graders. What percent of the girl basketball players are sixth graders? Show your work and round your answer to the nearest percent.

 #7  After a long dinner together, the waitress arrives with the check. Kasey agrees to pay the $38 bill, and Kendall offers to pay the tip. What is the total cost, including gratuity, if Kendall wants to give the waitress an 18% tip?

 #8  The hundredths grid represents a whole. Write each shaded part as a fraction, decimal, and percent.

 #6b  Kasey tells Kendall about some of the perks of her new job. “We sell the coolest, most stylish shoes, and I get a 35% employee discount on anything I buy!”  If Kasey got a $7.00 discount on her new flip- flops, how much did they cost originally?

 #9  Estimate the shaded part of the following figure. Represent the shaded part as a fraction in simplest form, a decimal, and a percent.

 #AA  The monthly budget for the front yard of your house is $9,000. You spent 6% of the budget on fresh flowers. How much did you spend on fresh flowers?

 #BB  In an electronics store, a $75 iPod is labeled, “Save 15%.” What is the sale price of the iPod?

 #CC  Your bill at a restaurant is $18 and the sales tax is 7%. What is your total bill including tax?