Grade 6 Percent Calculations Worksheet
Practice calculating percentages, finding parts of a whole, and determining the whole given a percentage.
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Read each question carefully and calculate the percentages. Show your work.
1. What is 25% of 80?
2. Calculate 10% of 150.
3. Find 50% of 240.
1. A store is having a 20% off sale. If a shirt originally costs $30, how much will you save?
2. In a class of 40 students, 75% passed the math test. How many students passed the test?
1. Which of the following is equivalent to 0.4?
4%
40%
0.4%
400%
2. If 15 out of 20 students prefer apples, what percentage of students prefer apples?
15%
20%
75%
80%
1. 50% is equivalent to the fraction 1/2.
True
False
2. To find 20% of a number, you multiply the number by 0.02.
True
False
Shade the fraction bar below to represent 60%.
What percentage of the numbers on the number line are greater than 5?
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