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Express as a fraction.

1. 5% = 1/20 2. 20% = 1/5

3. 15% = 3/20 4. 50% = 1/2

5. 42% = 21/50 6. 35% = 7/20

Express as a percent.

7. 1/4 =25% 8. 2/5 = 40%

9. 1/5 = 20% 10. 3/4 = 75%

11. 2/3 = 66.66% 12. 1/10 = 10%

Word problems with fractions and percents.

13. What decimal is equivalent to 3 ¼?

A. 3.025

B. 3.04

C. 3.25

D. 3.4

14. Marla recorded the colors of the 287 cars in the school parking lot. There were 68 red cars, 87 green cars, and 103 blue cars. The rest of the cars were white. Which is the best estimate of the percent of the cars in the parking lot that were white?

F. 10%

G. 20%

H. 30%

J. 40%

K. 50%

15. In 1996 the state of Texas collected 48.8% of its money from taxes; 9.5% from licenses, fees, and permits; 4.2% from lottery proceeds; and 0.6% from land income. What was the total percent of money collected by the state from these 4 sources?

A. 57.5%

B. 63.1%

C. 68.5%

D. 72.1%

E. Not here

16. Zoe’s dog eats 1 ¼ pounds of dry dog food every day. What is the maximum number of days a 20-pound bag of dog food will last?

F. 5 days

G. 16 days

H. 25 days

J. 30 days

K. 55 days

17. Three students have to write a make up test. Mark scored 24/60 on his first test and 32/40 on his make up test. Jake scored 35/70 on his first test and 54/60 on his makeup test. Marilyn scored 27/90 on her first test and 45/50 on her second test. Which student improved the most?

A. Mark

B. Jake

C. Marilyn

18. In 1969 the price of 5 kilograms of flour was $0.75. In 1970 the price was increased 15%. In 1971, the 1970 price was decreased by 5%. What was the price of 5 kilograms of flour in 1971?

F. $1.25

G. $0.82

H. $0.75

J. $1.15

19. Shawn bought a car for $5600.00. He sold it to Rachel for 5/6 the price he paid for it. Rachel sold it to Raelene for 1/5 less than she paid. Raelene sold it to Rick for 3/4 what she paid. What did Rick pay for the car?

A. $2800

B. $3733

C. $5000

D. $2500

20. It has been discussed that there is a 25% chance of rain for tomorrow. What is the fractional equivalency of this percent? 1/4

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