
Fractions, Decimals, Percents
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- Q1Judy read 1/2 of the total book on Friday night. On Saturday night, she read 2/7 of the total book. What fraction of the total book does she have left to read?3/14120s
- Q2Each side of an octagon (an eight-sided figure) equals 3/16 inch. What is the perimeter of the octagon?1 1/2120s
- Q3In a body surfing contest, 3/5 of the contestants were eliminated after the first round. What percent of the contestants failed to make it to the second round of contests?60120s
- Q4The federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. If the average person earning minimum wage works forty hours per week, how much will that person earn?290120s
- Q5Maggie goes to a take-out place to pick up some dinner for herself and her friends. The prices are found in the picture. Maggie decides to buy a whole cheese pizza (which has eight slices). How much money does she save by NOT buying eight individual slices?4.05120s
- Q6Jill bought a bag that had 24 Starbursts in it. Then she ate 1/3 of them. What is the total number of Starbursts that Hill ate?8120s
- Q7Mrs. Shin has a piece of lumber that is 11 and 5/8 inches wide. She plans to split the width of the lumber into 3 equal pieces. How wide will each piece be?3 7/8120s
- Q8Order greatest to least: 2/3, 75%, .6, 5/875%, 2/3, 5/8, .6120s
- Q9What is the cost per ounce for a $7.29 shampoo bottle that contains 16.4 ounces? (Round to the nearest hundreth).0.44120s
- Q1020% of the students passed the test. In a class of 30, how many passed?6120s
- Q1125% of students in a class went to the movies this weekend. If 3 kids went to the movies, how many students are in the class? 112120s
- Q128 & 2/3 - 5 & 3/52 11/12120s
- Q135 + 6 x 2 - (10 x 2 -4) / 29120s