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EMS6 Chapter 2 Test

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1.

Write each decimal as a percent. 0.275

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2.

Write each decimal as a percent. 0.08

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3.

Write each fraction as a percent.

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4.

Write each fraction as a percent.

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5.

Write each fraction or mixed number as a decimal.

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6.

Write each fraction or mixed number as a decimal.

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7.

Write each percent as a decimal. 220%

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8.

Write each percent as a decimal. 0.08%

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9.

Write each percent as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form. 575%

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10.

Write each percent as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form. 22%

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11.

Find the percent of each number. 34% of 350

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12.

Find the percent of each number. 90% of 85

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13.

Find the number. 10 is 20% of what number?

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14.

Find the number. 32 is 40% of what number?

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15.

The table shows the wins of four (4) local baseball teams. They all played the same number of games. List the teams in order of the fraction of games won from least to greatest.

  1. Bulldogs

  2. Tigers

  3. Mustangs

  4. Bears

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16.

Twenty-one students in Michael’s classroom are wearing jeans. There are 25 students in his class. Michael says that 80% of his class is wearing jeans. Is Michael correct? (Yes or No)

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17.

Sort the decimals into the appropriate bins by how they compare to 100%.

  • 0.01

  • 0.953

  • 1.32

  • 2.002

  • 0.86

  • 1

  • 12.5

  • 1.015

  • Greater than 100%

  • Equal to 100%

  • Less than 100%

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18.

The table shows the number of students that brought their teacher a birthday gift. Complete the table to order the responses from least to greatest percent of students.

  1. Mrs. Leach

  2. Mr. Skinner

  3. Mrs. Zwer

  4. Mr. Cutsforth

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19.

Extra Credit: The Wilson family had a celebration dinner at a local restaurant. The cost of the dinner was $80.00. They plan to leave a 20% tip for the server. The sales tax is 7%. What is the total amount the Wilson’s need to pay?