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Finance and Percentages

Finance and Percentages

Assessment

Presentation

Mathematics

2nd - 5th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
7.EE.B.3, 7.RP.A.2, 7.RP.A.3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Elizabeth Reading

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24 Slides • 38 Questions

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What percentage of the shape is shaded?

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75%

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25%

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50%

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100%

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Multiple Choice

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What percentage of the shape is shaded?

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95%

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96%

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97%

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98%

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Multiple Choice

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What percentage of the shape is shaded?

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100%

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50%

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75%

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0%

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Multiple Choice

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What percent of the rectangle is shaded?
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20%
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25%
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50%
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75%

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Multiple Choice

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What percentage is the shaded shape

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50%

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40%

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70%

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75%

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Open Ended

Describe a situation in daily life where calculating a percentage (such as 5%, 10%, or 25%) would be useful.

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Open Ended

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Explain how you could find 25% of a number using the information from the slides.

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Multiple Choice

What is 5% of 140

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5
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10
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7
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3

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Multiple Choice

What calculation could you use to find 10% of 90?

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90 ÷ 10

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90 x 10

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90 ÷ 5

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10 ÷ 90

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Open Ended

What is 20% of 250?

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Multiple Choice

If you know 10% of a number, how can you quickly find 5% of the same number?

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Multiply the 10% value by 2

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Divide the 10% value by 2

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Add 5 to the 10% value

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Subtract 5 from the 10% value

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following methods can be used to find 5% of a number?

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Divide by 20

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Divide by 10

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Divide by 5

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Multiply by 2

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Multiple Choice

What two percentage parts do you need to find to work out 15%?

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10% and 5%
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5% and 3%
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20% and 10%

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Open Ended

If 10% of a number is £9, what is 5%?

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Multiple Choice

Which amount is larger: 15% of £60 or 20% of £40?

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15% of £60

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20% of £40

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Both are equal

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Cannot be determined

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Multiple Choice

What is 15% of £160?

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15

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18

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24

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30

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Multiple Choice

Which steps are involved in calculating a percentage increase according to the images?

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Find the percentage of the original amount, add it on

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Multiply the original amount by the percentage

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Subtract the percentage from the original amount

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Divide the original amount by the percentage

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Multiple Choice

Increase 150 by 40%.

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200

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190

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250

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210

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Multiple Choice

Decrease 500 by 30%

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470

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350

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499.70

4

150

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Multiple Choice

Decrease £90 by 20%

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£80
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£75
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£85
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£72

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Open Ended

Decrease £48 by 25%

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Open Ended

How could understanding percentages help us make better money decisions in everyday life?

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are examples of where simple interest matters in real life?

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Savings accounts

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Borrowing money from a family member

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Store repayment plans

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Buying groceries

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Multiple Select

What is the meaning of earning interest on money kept in a savings pot, as explained in the image?

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The bank charges you for keeping money

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Your money grows because the bank pays you

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You lose money each year

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You pay a fee for saving

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following phrases would help you identify simple interest in a real advertisement?

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Compounded monthly

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Fixed interest per year

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Variable rate

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Interest paid daily

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following are examples of real-life discounts?

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Student offers

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Supermarket deals

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Sale signs

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

  If you receive 25% off an item costing £22.00, how much money do you save?

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£ 5.50

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£ 4.25

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£ 6.00

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£ 7.35

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Dropdown

A pair of shoes is originally priced for $141.99. Madisyn buys them with a 15% OFF coupon. The DISCOUNT is:
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Madisyn paid how much for the shoes? ​

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Open Ended

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Two shops are selling the same pair of trainers.

Shop A sells them for £90 and is offering 20% off.
Shop B sells them for £80 and is offering 15% off.

Work out the final price in each shop.

Which shop is cheaper?

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Multiple Choice

What does the term 'percent' mean in mathematics?

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Per 100

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Per 10

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Per 1000

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Per 50

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Open Ended

Increase £40 by 5%

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Poll

How do you feel about the topics covered this lesson?

I need more support to understand this

I am confident I am ready to complete the work independently

I am not sure, please come and speak to me.

I'm not sure but I will have a go at the work, and ask you if I need help.

I did not understand any of this

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