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18 questions
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Question 3
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There are 90 dogs and 150 cats at an animal shelter. Of these animals, 9 dogs and 27 cats receive medication daily. What percentage of the animals in the shelter receive medication daily?

Question 4
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Ms. Wymore purchased a box of cupcakes for a party at her office. The box contained 6 chocolate cherry cupcakes, 4 orange cream cupcakes, 5 strawberry cupcakes, and 10 vanilla cupcakes. What percentage of the cupcakes were strawberry and chocolate cherry?

Question 5
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Out of 850 people in an art museum, 32% had an annual pass. How many of the people did NOT have an annual pass?

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Question 6
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There are crops growing on 29 acres of a 50-acre farm, as represented by the model. What percentage of the 50-acre farm has crops growing on it?

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Question 8
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During a 90-minute school play, the main character was on stage 80% of the time. What amount of time in minutes was the main character on stage?

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Question 9
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A store manager determined that 78% of customers who make a purchase pay with a credit card. Based on that information, how many customers out of 1,500 will pay with a credit card?

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Question 11
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A veterinarian examined 32 animals on Thursday. Of the animals she examined, 25% of them were dogs. How many dogs did the veterinarian examine on Thursday?

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Question 12
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A shop owner offered a 20% discount off the regular price of a mirror. The amount of the discount is $3. What is the regular price of the mirror?

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Question 14
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Today, 108 people visited a water park during the first hour that the park was open. This number of people is 40% of the number of people who visited the water park during the first hour yesterday. How many people visited the water park during the first hour yesterday?

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Question 16
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A waiter earned a 17% tip. What decimal is equivalent to 17%? Record your answer. Be sure to use the correct place value.

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Question 17
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There are 90 girls and 60 boys in the sixth grade at a middle school. Of these students, 9 girls and 3 boys write left-handed. What percentage of the sixth graders at this middle school write left-handed?

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Question 18
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As part of a survey, 300 girls were asked to name their favorite sport. The results showed that 12 of the girls named bowling as their favorite sport. What percentage of the girls in the survey named bowling as their favorite sport?

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Jackson has exactly $8 and is purchasing a collectible card for $5. What percent of his money will Jackson spend on the purchase?

Question 2
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A school reporter surveyed a sample of sixth-grade girls about their favorite Friday night activities. Sixty-five percent, or 39 girls, selected going to the movies as their favorite activity. How many girls did the reporter survey?

Question 7
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Ariel wants to save a total of $50 to buy a new jacket. She has saved $10 so far. Which percentage represents the fraction of the total that Ariel has saved so far?

Question 10
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Elisa surveyed people in her neighborhood about whether they would like to have a swimming pool in their community park. Of those who responded, 65% were in favor of having a swimming pool. Based on these results, which statement could be true?

Question 13
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Hornet Junior High is collecting coloring supplies for the local children's hospital. So far, the 6th grade class has collected 55 items, 7th grade has collected 36 items, and 8th grade has collected 29 items. What percent of coloring supplies has 7th grade collected?

Question 15
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Customers at an ice-cream shop took a survey. The results showed that 144 customers rated the shop as being “very satisfactory.” This number represented 45% of the total number of customers who took the survey. What was the total number of customers who took the survey?