Bell Quiz Find the number using an equation

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Bell Quiz Find the number using an equation 1. What number is 25% of 200? 2. What number is 15% of 60? 3. What number is 30% of 500? 4. What number is 75% of 300? 5. Tom saves 20% of his allowance to put towards a new CD. His allowance is $10 per week. What amount does he save each week? If the CD costs $12, how many weeks must he save?

Bell Quiz Find the number using an equation 1. What number is 40% of 50? 2. What number is 80% of 40? 3. What number is 60% of 96? 4. What number is 45% of 90? 5. Mary saves 50% of her allowance for a digital audio player. Her allowance is $15 per week. What amount does she save each week? If the digital audio player costs $90, for how many weeks must she save?