1) Mark surveyed his classmates at school to find out who plays sports. The table below shows the number of students that play different sports. Which sport represents 20% of those surveyed? a) Basketball b) Soccer c) Tennis d) Volleyball 2) Lindsey sorted some Easter eggs and found that there were 20 each of green, red and pink. She found that there were 30 blue, 50 orange and 10 yellow. Which answer matches the percent, decimal and fraction equivalent of the blue eggs in the basket? a) b) c) d) 3) Which item represents 40% of the boxes in inventory? a) Gift Wrap b) Cards c) Ribbon d) Bows 4) 48% of the freshman class at Ridgeview High School are males. If there are 516 male freshmen, how many total students are in the freshman class? a) 1,075 b) 860 c) 248 d) Not here 5) In a recent survey, 50 students were asked who they would vote for, for class president. The data from the survey is below. Who received 36% of the vote? a) Fields b) Jackson c) Williams d) Martinez 6) Julie runs a catering business. Last year she catered 212 dinner events and 148 lunch events. Which proportion could be used to determine, p¸ the percent of total events Julie catered that were dinner events? a) b) c) d) 7) Brandon made $250 dollars last month walking dogs in his neighborhood. He put 20% of his earnings into his savings account. Out of his remaining money, Brandon used 75% of it to buy a new set of headphones. How much money did Brandon spend on his new headphones? a) $150 b) $187.50 c) $200 d) $75 8) When Amanda was at the mall last weekend, she saw a shirt for $50. She didn’t buy it because she was worried that it was too expensive. The following weekend, Amanda went back to the same store at the mall because she received a coupon in her email. She only paid $35 for the shirt. Which coupon could Amanda have used to buy the shirt at that price? a) 15% off b) 30% off c) 50% off d) 70% off 9) At a city meeting, the attendees took a survey about whether to approve a new Starbucks to be built in the city. 86% of the voters approved the new Starbucks. Based on these results, which statement could be true? a) 86 people voted and 50 people approved the new Starbucks. b) 200 people voted and 86 people approved the new Starbucks. c) 500 people voted and 430 people approved the new Starbucks. d) 50 people voted and 42 people approved the new Starbucks. 10) The sixth grade held a bake sale to raise money for their end of the year party. Twenty moms each baked two dozen cookies. 85% of the cookies were sold at the bake sale. The principal took the left over cookies to a nearby retirement home. How many cookies did the principal take to the retirement home? a) 204 b) 115 c) 85 d) 36
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