This math homework document contains 4 questions about calculating percentages. The first question asks students to calculate the sale price of a radio originally costing $40 if prices are reduced by 50%. The second question asks students to calculate the savings if a car that costs $400 to insure gets a 25% 'no claims bonus'. The third question asks students to calculate the final bill if a 10% service charge is added to a $60 meal. The fourth question asks students to calculate the percentages shown in diagrams using the link between fractions and percentages.
This math homework document contains 4 questions about calculating percentages. The first question asks students to calculate the sale price of a radio originally costing $40 if prices are reduced by 50%. The second question asks students to calculate the savings if a car that costs $400 to insure gets a 25% 'no claims bonus'. The third question asks students to calculate the final bill if a 10% service charge is added to a $60 meal. The fourth question asks students to calculate the percentages shown in diagrams using the link between fractions and percentages.
This math homework document contains 4 questions about calculating percentages. The first question asks students to calculate the sale price of a radio originally costing $40 if prices are reduced by 50%. The second question asks students to calculate the savings if a car that costs $400 to insure gets a 25% 'no claims bonus'. The third question asks students to calculate the final bill if a 10% service charge is added to a $60 meal. The fourth question asks students to calculate the percentages shown in diagrams using the link between fractions and percentages.
MATH 6 WEEK 5 DAY 1 Word Problems Involving Finding The Percent of Increase Decrease On Discounts, Original Price, Rate of Discount, Sale Price, and Mark Up Price