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Part, Whole, Percent Practice

Part, Whole, Percent Practice

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
7.RP.A.2C, 6.RP.A.3C, 5.NBT.A.2

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Valerie Savage

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Part, Whole, Percent Practice

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 1720=85   ?    \frac{17}{20}=\frac{85}{\ \ \ ?\ \ \ \ }  What is missing? 

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Part

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Whole

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100

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Multiple Choice

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 17?=85100\frac{17}{?}=\frac{85}{100}  What is missing? 

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Part

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Whole

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Percent

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100

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Multiple Choice

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 1720=?100\frac{17}{20}=\frac{?}{100}  What is missing? 

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Part

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Whole

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Percent

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100

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Multiple Choice

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 ?20=85100\frac{?}{20}=\frac{85}{100}  What is missing? 

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Part

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Whole

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Percent

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100

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Multiple Choice

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Determine if you are finding the part, percent, or whole:

12 is 50% of what number?

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Multiple Choice

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Determine if you are finding the part, percent, or whole:

What is 20% of 60?

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Part

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Multiple Choice

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Determine if you are finding the part, percent, or whole:

18 is what percent of 36?

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Multiple Choice

When converting decimals to percents, move the decimal:
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Two places to the left.
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Two places to the right.
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Two places up.
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Two places down.

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Multiple Choice

 425=16   100   \frac{4}{25}=\frac{16}{\ \ \ 100\ \ \ }  What factor is used between the equivalent fractions?

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x 2

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x 4

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x 5

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x 10

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x 20

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 710=70   100   \frac{7}{10}=\frac{70}{\ \ \ 100\ \ \ }  What factor is used between the equivalent fractions?

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x 2

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x 4

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x 5

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x 10

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x 20

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Multiple Choice

When converting percents to decimals, move the decimal two places:
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Two places to the right.
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Two places down.
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Three places to the right.
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Two places to the left.

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