Percentages practice problems - page 17 of 99
Percentages are a way to express a number as a fraction of 100. They are often used to express a proportion or rate, such as a percentage of total sales or a percentage increase or decrease in a value. For example, if a product sells 25 out of 100 units, the percentage of units sold is 25%, which can also be written as 0.25 or 25/100.Percentage points, also known as percentage point change or "pp" for short, is the difference between two percentages. It is often used to express the change in a variable over time or between two groups. For example, if a company's profits increased from 10% to 20% over a year, the percentage point change would be 10 percentage points (20% - 10% = 10%).
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- Chocolates left
What is the equation for Mark? He had 84 boxes of candy to sell, half of which were dark chocolate and the other half white chocolate. He sold 75% of dark chocolate and 40% white. How many did you have left over? - Choose
Choose the three equivalent forms of 6.375. A. six and three eighths, 6.375%, fifty one eighths B. six and three seventy fifths, 6.375%, thirty seven sixths C. six and three seventy fifths, 637.5%, thirty seven sixths D. six and three eighths, 637.5%, fif - A math
A math teacher teaches Geometry and Precalculus. 37% of students take both math classes, and only 39% take just Geometry. What is the probability that a student will attend Precalculus given that they attended Geometry? What is the percentage of students - Electricity 77094
The smaller bakery had a long-term contract and purchased one MWh of gas for 36 euros in 2021. After the contract expired, it had to switch to the current spot price and pay up to 196 euros for one MWh. By what percentage did the price of electricity for - A vendor 3
A vendor borrowed PHP 150,000 from their cooperative. The rate of interest was 11.5% a year. How much interest does he pay to the bank at the end of one year? - Yarhands
Yarhands statistical consult conducted statistical analysis on the election results from 1992 to 2012 to assess the chances of the NPP winning the election in Ghana's Volta region. The research reveals that 15% of inhabitants in the Volta region favor the - Markup 2
A store manager paid $74 for an item and set the selling price at $102.86. What was the percent markup? - Non equivalent ints
Two n-digit integers are said to be equivalent if one is a permutation of the other. Find the number of 5-digit integers such no two are equivalent. If the digit 5,7,9 can appear at most one, how many non-equivalent five-digit integers are there? - Score on tests
On the first six tests in his Mathematics subject, his scores were 92, 82, 86, 93, 96, and 91. If he took the seventh test and raised the mean of his scores by exactly one point, what is his score on the 7th test? - The population
A city's population increased from 977,760 in 1995 to 1,396,714 in 2005. What is the percentage of increase? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent. - School
There are 500 students in the school. 60% of them are boys, and the rest are girls. What is the percentage of girls? Also, find the total number of boys and girls in the school. - Isosceles triangle
Find the area of an isosceles triangle whose leg is twice the base, b=1 - Ms. Althea
Ms. Althea reaped 180 tomatoes from her field. She gave 1/5 of them to a friend, sold 0.75 of the remainder, and kept the rest for herself. What percentage of the total did Ms. Does Althea keep it for herself? - Probability 86
At a business conference, there were ten social workers, 16 doctors, five lawyers, and two journalists. If a person is picked at random from the entire group, what is the probability: a) to be a lawyer b) to be a doctor. - Quartile statistics
Use the following data, which was obtained from a study of weights of adult men, to answer problems: Mean ; 192 lb ; First quartile ; 178lb Median; 185lb ; Third quartile ; 232 lb Mode ; 180 lb ; 86th percentile ; 239 lb Standard Deviation ; 23lb; ; a) Wh - Overbooking flight
A small regional carrier accepted 12 reservations for a particular flight with 11 seats. Seven reservations went to regular customers who would arrive for the flight. Each remaining passenger will arrive for the flight with a 49% chance, independently of - Solve 13
Solve the missing dimensions for the following triangle: Triangle ABC: AngleA=43 degrees, b=7.0cm, c=6.0cm Question 1. Angle B with units written as degrees Question 2. Angle C with units written as degrees Question 3. a, rounded to the nearest tenth of a - SAS calculation
Given the triangle ABC, if side b is 31 ft., side c is 22 ft., and angle A is 47°, find side a. Please round to one decimal. - Four digit codes
Given the digits 0-7. If repetition is not allowed, how many four-digit codes that are greater than 2000 and divisible by 4 are possible? - Mr. Erel
Mr. Erel earns 12% compounded quarterly. He projected to collect Ᵽ500,000 after ten years. What is the amount he needs to invest?
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