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Question 1
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Mark is buying his friend a gift from the Game Store. It costs $45 plus 5% sales tax. How much will he pay in sales tax?
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Question 2
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Jack bought a soccer ball that cost $12.00. He also paid 5% for sales tax. How much change did he receive from using $20.00 to pay for it?
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Question 3
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Ms. Klena went to Olive Garden and the cost of her meal is $83.47. If she wants to leave the waitress a 20% tip, how much tip will she leave?
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Question 4
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Evan has set up a Lemonade stand in his neighborhood. Each Lemonade cup costs $1.50. Evan will add a 60% markup on the price. What is the selling price of each cup?
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Question 5
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Mark deposited $3,000 to the bank. The account has an annual simple interest rate of 8%. How much simple interest will Steve earn after 2 years?
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Question 6
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Macy’s is having a big sale. You decide to buy a jacket. Using the table below, determine how much you will spend at Macy’s for a jacket if there is no sales tax.
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Question 7
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Rhea had a score of an 85 on her first quiz and a score of 70 on her second quiz. What is the percent of decrease from her first quiz score to her second quiz score?
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Question 8
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Samantha’s mother started a college savings account with $5,000.00. What is the totalamount of money in the account after 7 years if the annual simple interest rate is 4%?
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Question 9
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A laptop was originally priced at $459.99. It was discounted by 20%. If the tax rate is 7.5%, what is the final price of the laptop?
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Question 10
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Select all the values that would be graphed between x and y on the number line below.
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Question 11
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Select all statements below that are true.
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Question 12
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The bar graph shown below displays the number of stolen bases Trea Turner had over a three year period of time. What was his stolen bases percent of change from 2017 to 2018? Round the answer to the nearest tenth.