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Percent of Change Increase or Decrease

Percent of Change Increase or Decrease

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Mathematics

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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12 Slides • 41 Questions

1

Complete the review for your percent/interest test

2

CONVERT DECIMALS TO PERCENTS
NOTES 23 (inside)

3

Match

Match the following

50%

6.23%

125%

7.25%

8%

0.5

0.0623

1.25

0.0725

0.08

4

Multiple Choice

Select the equation that represents the given situation.


32% of 208 is what number?

1

32 x 208= n

2

208 = 32n

3

0.32 x 208 = n

4

208 = 0.32n

5

media

6

Multiple Select

To convert a percent to a decimal

1

divide the percent by 100

2

move the decimal twice to the left

3

multiply the decimal by 100

4

move the decimal twice to the right

7

Explanation Slide...

To convert from a percent to a decimal, remove the percent sign and move the decimal point 2 places to the left. (Note: insert extra "0's" as needed)

8

Multiple Choice

How would you change 6% to a decimal?

1

Move the decimal 2 places to the right, and add 2 zeros behind the 6

6% = 600

2

Move the decimal 1 place to the right, and add a zero behind the 6

6% = 60

3

Move the decimal 2 places to the left, and add a zero in front of the 6

6% = .06

4

Move the decimal 1 place to the left

6% = .6

9

PERCENT EQUATION
NOTES 23

10

Multiple Choice

What percent of 50 is 20?
1
40%
2
25%
3
2.5%
4
4%

11

12

Multiple Choice

64 is 40% of what number? 
1
160
2
104
3
25.6
4
108

13

Multiple Choice

Determine if you are finding the part, percent, or whole.  
18 is what percent of 36?
1
Part
2
Percent
3
Whole

14

Multiple Choice

Determine if you are finding the part, percent, or whole.  
What is 20% of 60?
1
Part
2
Percent
3
Whole

15

Multiple Choice

Determine if you are finding the part, percent, or whole.  
12 is 50% of what number?
1
Part
2
Percent
3
Whole

16

Multiple Choice

The percent equation is ________

1

whole = part x percent

2

part = percent x whole

3

part = percent / whole

17

Finding the PERCENT of CHANGE
Notes 24

18

19

Multiple Select

Which terms represent a percent of increase

1

markup

2

tax

3

tip

4

discount

5

sale

20

Multiple Select

Which terms represent a percent of decrease

1

markdown

2

tax

3

tip

4

discount

5

sale

21

Multiple Choice

Which is the correct proportion to find the percent of change?

1

changeoriginal=%100\frac{change}{original}=\frac{\%}{100}  

2

change100=%original\frac{change}{100}=\frac{\%}{original}  

3

original%=100change\frac{original}{\%}=\frac{100}{change}  

4

%change=original100\frac{\%}{change}=\frac{original}{100}  

5

originalchange=%100\frac{original}{change}=\frac{\%}{100}  

22

Multiple Choice

Discount is ____________ from the price.
1
added
2
divided
3
subtracted
4
Multiplied

23

Multiple Choice

Sales tax is __________ to the price
1
subtracted
2
added
3
multiplied
4
divided

24

Multiple Choice

Calculate the percent increase. Round to the nearest percent.


Original: 0.25

New: 0.41

1

64%

2

0.64%

3

39%

4

0.39%

25

Multiple Choice

Calculate the percent increase. Round to the nearest percent.


Original: 115

New: 161

1

40%

2

0.40%

3

29%

4

0.29%

26

Multiple Choice

A TV is regularly priced at $600, but it is on sale for 20% off. What's the sale price?
1
$320
2
$500
3
$480
4
$720

27

Multiple Choice

If the original quantity is 15 and the new quantity is 19, which is the best estimate for the percent change?

1

25% decrease

2

5% decrease

3

5% increase

4

25% increase

28

Markups and Discounts
Notes 24 (inside)

29

30

Multiple Choice

Write 8.25% as a decimal. 
1
0.0825
2
0.825
3
82.5
4
825

31

Multiple Choice

The marching band had 304 students last year. This year, 322 students participate in band. Does this scenario represent a percent increase or decrease?

1

Percent increase

2

Percent decrease

32

Match

Match the following steps to instructions.

What are the steps to find the Percent of Change?

Step 1

Step 3

Step 4

Step 5

Identify ORIGINAL and NEW amount

subtract new from the original to get the change

 divide the change by the original

 multiply the answer by 100 to get your percent change

33

Multiple Choice

What is the percent change going from 10 to 16.

1

60% increase

2

60% decrease

3

6% increase

4

66% increase

34

Multiple Choice

Sam bought an $85.00 jacket for 40% off of the regular price.  How much did he pay for the jacket? 
1
75
2
51
3
36
4
34

35

Multiple Choice

Your bill is $9.99. You leave a 10% tip. What is the final price of your meal?

1

$10.98

2

$0.99

3

$5.88

36

Multiple Choice

What is the total cost with sales tax?
Price $17.95
Tax 6%
1
$19.03
2
$18.50
3
$1.08
4
$2.15

37

Multiple Choice

Yesterday, I ran 5 miles. Today, I ran 3.7 miles. Does this scenario represent a percent increase or percent decrease?

1

Percent increase

2

Percent decrease

38

Multiple Choice

Last year, 625 students attended Kener's school. This year, 590 students attend the school. Is the percent change an increase or decrease?

1

Increase

2

Decrease

3

Neither an increase nor a decrease

39

Multiple Choice

What is the formula for simple interest?
1
A=P(1+r)t
2
I=Prt
3
I=P(1+r)t
4
A=Prt

40

Simple INTEREST
NOTES 25

41

Multiple Choice

What does the P in I =PRT mean?

1

Power

2

Principal

3

Product

4

Percent

42

43

Multiple Choice

The Principal and Interest are always___________.
1
fraction
2
decimal
3
percent
4
money

44

Multiple Choice

Question #5

In the formula I=P·R·T, what does r stand for in a loan?

A. Rate: the interest percentage you will pay on a loan

B. Ratio: the size of the interest interval compared to time

C. Return: how much money you end up earning

D. Reserves: how much money you have in the investment

1

A

2

B

3

C

4

D

45

Multiple Choice

Principal = $800
Interest Rate = 3.5%
Time = 6 months
Find the interest earned.
1
14
2
140
3
168
4
16.80

46

Multiple Choice

I = $78

P = ?

r = 3.25%

t = 2 months

1

$14,400

2

$120

3

$1440

4

$152.10

47

Multiple Choice

P = $9800

r = 12.8%

t = 19 months

A = ?

1

$1986.13

2

$11,786.13

3

$23,833.60

4

$33,633.60

48

Multiple Choice

What is the interest rate of the loan for $45,000 for 25 years that costs you a total of $95,625 at the end of 25 years?

1

3 %

2

3.5 %

3

4%

4

4.5%

5

5%

49

Multiple Choice

I = $78

P = ?

r = 3.25%

t = 2 months

1

$14,400

2

$120

3

$1440

4

$152.10

50

Multiple Choice

Betty invested $1475 at a rate of 8% and earned $177 in interest. How long was her money invested?

1

1 year

2

18 months

3

2 years

4

15 years

5

15 months

51

Multiple Choice

Jude takes out a loan for $10,500 with a 7% interest rate for 36 months.

What is the equation to find his simple interest?

1

I = 10,500 x 7 x 3

2

I = 10,500 x 0.7 x 3

3

I = 10,500 x 0.07 x 3

52

Math Response

Felipe invested in a savings bond for 6 years and was paid simple interest at an annual rate of 3%. The total interest that he earned was $540. How much did he invest?

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53

Math Response

Chris borrowed $8,000 from a lender that charged simple interest at an annual rate of 7%. When Chris paid off the loan, he paid $1,680 in interest. How long was the loan for, in years?

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