Discounts (percent decrease) and Taxes (percent increase) 7th Honors Math 10-4-20

Worksheet by Melanie White
Discounts (percent decrease) and Taxes (percent increase)
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Math
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6 , 7 , 8
Language
ENG
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A dress is $35.00 with 20% off. What is the discount? (In other words, how much money do you save?) $28.00 $7.00 $20 $35.00 A box of baseball cards is $25.00 with %15 off. What is the sale price of the box of cards? (In other words, how much is it after you take the discount off?) $21.25 $3.75 $15 $22.75 You buy an umbrella in Kentucky for $15 where the tax rate is 6%. How much tax will you pay? (tax only) .09 $9.00 .90 $14.10 What is the final cost of your $15 umbrella including tax? $15.09 $15.90 $14.10 $24.00 You will sort the words into two piles: words that tell you to add and words that tell you to subtract. Drag and drop the words in the correct piles. ADD increase markup tax tip Subtract discount decrease % off conversion factor 12 inches:1 foot equivalent ratios 2 = 1 ratio 6 to 1 percent 35% unit rate Rate in which the second quantity is one unit proportion A rate that describes how one quantity changes in relation to another quantity customary measurement system feet, inches, pounds metric system kilograms, milliliters, grams WOCN Words, Original, Change, New The original price of a dress at Forever 21 is $45.00; The store has marked it down: 22% . How much will the actual discount? (In other words, how much will you save?) $9.90 $9.00 $11.00 $8.50 The Nike store received a new shipment of shoes. Before they place them in the store to sale, they must mark up the price by 45%. The shoes cost the store $35. What will be the cost of the shoes to the customer, after the mark up? (In other words, how much will the customer have to pay for the shoes after the mark up) $45.50 $15.75 $50.75 $40.00

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