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IM: 7.4.9: More and Less than 1% (Practice)

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The student government snack shop sold 32 items this week. For each snack type, what percentage of all snacks sold were of that type?

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22% of 65 is 14.3. What is 22.6% of 65? Explain your reasoning.

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Select all the options that have the same value as 3\frac{1}{2}% of 20.

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A bakery used 30% more sugar this month than last month. If the bakery used 560 kilograms of sugar last month, how much did it use this month?

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Match each situation to a diagram. The diagrams can be used more than once.

Diagram A

Diagram B

The amount of apples this year decreased by 15% compared with last year's amount.

The amount of pears this year is 85% of last year's amount.

The amount of cherries this year increased by 15% compared with last year's amount.

The amount of oranges this year is 115% of last year's amount.

A certain type of car has room for 4 passengers.

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Write an equation relating the number of cars (n) to the number of passengers (p).

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How many passengers could fit in 78 cars?

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How many cars would be needed to fit 78 passengers?