Percent Discounts Practice
Practice calculating percent discounts and understanding their impact on prices for Grade 3 students.
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Percent Discounts Practice
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Read each problem carefully and calculate the discount. Then, find the new price.
1. A toy car costs $10.00. It is on sale for 10% off. The discount is $ . The new price is $ .
2. A book costs $12.00. It has a 25% discount. The discount is $ . The new price is $ .
3. A hat costs $8.00. It is 50% off. The discount is $ . The new price is $ .
1. A t-shirt normally sells for $15.00. If there is a 20% discount, what is the new price of the t-shirt?
2. A pair of socks costs $5.00. If you get a 10% discount, how much money do you save? What is the final price?
1. If an item is 100% off, it means it is free.
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False
2. A 5% discount is always more money saved than a 10% discount.
True
False
1. A game costs $20.00. It is on sale for 50% off. How much is the discount?
$5.00
$10.00
$15.00
$20.00
2. A sticker pack costs $4.00. It has a 25% discount. What is the new price?
$1.00
$2.00
$3.00
$4.00