Percent of a Number Worksheet
Practice calculating the percent of a given number, including real-world applications and multi-step problems for Grade 11 math students.
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Percent of a Number
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Read each question carefully and calculate the percent of the given number. Show all your work.
1. What is 25% of 120?
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2. A shirt is priced at $40. If there is a 15% discount, how much is the discount amount?
$4.00
$5.00
$6.00
$7.00
3. To find 50% of a number, you can divide the number by .
4. 10% of 350 is .
5. If a population increases by 20% from 500, the new population is .
6. A test has 80 questions. If a student answers 75% of them correctly, how many questions did they answer correctly?
7. You are buying a car for $25,000. The sales tax is 6%. What is the total cost of the car, including tax?
8. 100% of any number is the number itself.
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False
9. Calculating 0.5% of a number is the same as dividing the number by 200.
True
False
10. A store has a sale where all items are 30% off. If you buy an item originally priced at $75 and then apply an additional 10% discount on the sale price, what is the final price you pay?