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Math Review 200 400 600 800 1000 Click here when finished Section 4.6 Exploring Repeated Addition Section 8.1 Relating Fractions, Decimals and Percents Section 8.2 Estimating And Calculating Percent Section 8.3 Multiplying to Find Percents 200 400 600 800 1000 Click here when finished

¼ x 7 is a different way of writing it. 200 ¼ x 7 is a different way of writing it. What is……. a) ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ b) ¼ + ¼ + ¼ c) ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ d) 7 1/4

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400 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 +1/3 is its expanded form. What is…. a) 4 x 1/3 b) 4/12 c) 4 1/3 d) 1/12

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600 When you multiply 5 x 1/3, you get this fraction. What is…… a) 1/15 b) 5/3 c) 2 d) 16/3

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9 x 4/7 can be written this way, 800 9 x 4/7 can be written this way, in standard form. What is…… a) 67/7 b) 13/7 c) 36/63 d) 36/7

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This picture can be represented 1000 This picture can be represented this fraction. What is…… a) 6/5 b) 3/10 c) 4/10 d) 4/5

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When represented as a decimal, 200 When represented as a decimal, 4% equals this. What is… a) 4 b) 0.04 c) 0.4 d) 0.004

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400 Written as a percent, 0.053 is written this way. What is… a) 53% b) 530% c) 5.3% d) 0.53%

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600 5/10 is this percentage in fraction form. What is… a) 50% b) 20% c) 45% d) 52%

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800 The way that this diagram can be represented as a fraction and percent. a) 6/25, 30% b) 3/50, 6% c) 6/25, 24% d) 3/10. 30%

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1000 Depicting this diagram as a fraction and a decimal would look like this. a) 1/5, 2% b) 8/10, 8% c) 1/5, 20% d) 8/10, 80%

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200 This number is 25% of 72. What is… a) 28.8 b) 180 c) 288 d) 18

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This is the approximate 20% tip, 400 This is the approximate 20% tip, on a $30.35 meal. What is… a) $6.00 b) $12.00 c) $16.00 d) $60.00

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600 When 36 out of 130 toys work, this is the approximate percentage of ones that are defective. What is… a) 27% b) 20% c) 70% d) 100%

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estimated percentage of a music store’s 800 400 out of 1000 is this estimated percentage of a music store’s CD stock. What is… a) 4% b) 40% c) 400% d) 14%

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1000 47 is this percentage of 57. What is… a) 82% b) 8% c) 12% d) 45%

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200 This number is 50% of 50. What is… a) 13 b) 25 c) 3 d) 6

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400 It’s 140% of 40. What is… a) 56 b) 560 c) 5.6 d) 16

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600 15% sales tax on $30.00. What is… a) $45.00 b) $0.45 c) $4.50 d) $5.40

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800 If 1% of 1000 is 10, then 10% would be this. What is… a) 100 b) 110 c) 111 d) 11

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It’s the amount discounted, 1000 It’s the amount discounted, if $30.00 item is 30% off. What is… a) $19.00 b) $9.90 c) $0.90 d) $9.00

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