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1 Jeopardy Rates, Ratios, Percents Solving Proportions Percent Statements Percent Applications Probability 100 200 300 400 500

2 100 Write as a unit rate. Sam drove 174 miles in 3 hours.

3 200 Write as a unit rate. Jessie went -75 feet in 20 seconds.

4 300 Compare. 450% ___ 9/2

5 400 Compare. 7/20 ___ 35%

6 500 Compare. 0.0825 ___ 17/200

7 100 Solve the proportion. 12 = 18 16 x

8 200 Solve the proportion. x - 3 = 11 12 6

9 300 Solve the proportion. 25 = 5 x + 1 2

10 400 Solve the proportion. 8 = 16 x – 10 x – 5

11 500 Solve the proportion. 4 = 3 x – 5 3x + 3

12 100 Solve each percent statement by using a proportion. What number is 35% of 92?

13 200 Solve each percent statement by using an equation. 179.2 is 32% of what number?

14 300 Solve each percent statement by using a proportion. 567 is what percent of 420?

15 400 Solve each percent statement by using a equation. 209 is 38% of what number?

16 500 Solve each percent statement by using a proportion. What number is 0.36% of 700?

17 100 You and two friends eat at a restaurant and split the total bill evenly. The food bill is $20.88. Sales tax is 5%. You leave a 20% tip. How much should each person pay?

18 200 You save $63.60 when you purchase a jacket on sale. The jacket was discounted 30% off its regular price. What was the regular price of the jacket?

19 300 Jane earned $360 interest over 36 months at a rate of 7%. How much money did she deposit into the bank?

20 400 Sam earns $24.50 interest after depositing $1000 in the bank for 6 months. At what percent did she earn interest?

21 500 After a 225% markup and a 20% discount, the price of an MP3 player is $195. What was the wholesale price?

22 100 Explain the difference between theoretical and experimental probability.

23 200 You randomly draw a tile from a bag that contains 8 G tiles, 4 Q tiles, 12 B tiles, 3 E tiles, and 3 A tiles. What is the probability you will draw a B?

24 300 You randomly draw a marble from a bag of 120 marbles. You record its color and replace it. Use the results to estimate the number of marbles in the bag that are yellow. RedYellowGreen 947

25 400 You randomly draw a tile from a bag that contains 8 G tiles, 4 Q tiles, 12 B tiles, 3 E tiles, and 3 A tiles. What is the probability you will draw a vowel?

26 500 You randomly draw a marble from a bag of 120 marbles. You record its color and replace it. Use the results to estimate the number of marbles in the bag that are blue or red. RedYellowGreen 947


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