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Proportion Project Questions
By Sara Friedland
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Write yes or no to answer whether the figures are similar.
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Write yes or no to answer whether the figures are similar.
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Compare them without rounding and choose the smallest decimal.
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How much will you pay for a $165 bike if you have a coupon for 20% off?
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The cost of needed items at the auto store is $118.75. Sales tax is 7.25%. What is the total bill?
Mark's math average increased from 72 to 91. His parents told him that if he increased his average at least 20% they would buy him a phone.
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How much did Mark's average increase? Round your answer to the nearest percent.
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Did Mark get the phone?
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Question 30
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What is the least amount that Mark's average would have to increase so that he could get a phone?