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With your host, Dr. James Olsen

10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Rate Word Problems Percent of a Number Mixed Number Multiplication Free Throw Percentage n% of 10 p

Tammy drove 55 miles in one hour. At that rate, how far can she drive in 6 hours?

What is 330 miles?

Jeff swims 20 laps every day. How many laps will he swim in one week?

What is 140 laps ?

Mary Beth could jump 42 times each minute. How many times could she jump in 8 minutes?

What is 336 times?

Rob could run 7 miles in one hour. At that rate, how far could Rob run in 3 hours?

What is 21 miles?

It takes 4 apples to make 1 pie. How many apples does it take to make 5 pies?

What is 20 apples?

50% of 28.

What is 14?

25% of $80

What is $20?

10% of 23,400

What is 2,340?

5% of $12.00

What is $0.60? (60¢)

15% of $16.00

What is $2.40?

One and a half of 10.

What is 15?

1½ of 200

What is 300?

1¼ of 12

What is 15?

2¼ of 12

What is 27?

5¼ of 60

What is 315?

Her free throw percentage, if Pam shoots 20 free throws and makes 10.

What is 50%?

His free throw percentage, if Bill shoots 6 free throws and makes 2.

What is 33%

His free throw percentage, if Steve shoots 12 free throws and makes 9.

What is 75%?

Her free throw percentage, if Julie shoots 8 free throws and makes 7.

What is 87.5%?

His free throw percentage, if James shoots 40 free throws and makes 32.

What is 80%?

72% of $100.00

What is $72?

64% of 1000

What is 640?

23% of 1,000,000

What is 230,000?

95% of one million

What is 950,000? (950 thousand)

34.6% of 10,000

What is 3,460?