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With your host, ISAMS Teachers

10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 5%10%15%20%Potpourri

5% of 80 =

4

5% of 1000 =

50

5% of $68 =

$3.40

5% of 560 =

28

When painting there is a 5% waste of the paint. You use a container with 840 ounces. How much paint is wasted?

42 ounces

10% of 60 =

6

10% of 930 =

78

10% of 85 =

8.5

A shirt costs $35.50 and there is a 10% discount. What is the discount?

$3.55

10% of =

72.39

15% of 40 =

6

15% of 6000 =

900

15% of 620 =

93

15% of $44.00 is

$6.60

You and your friend go out for pizza. The bill is $ You want to tip the standard 15%. What is the tip?

$2.70

20% of 70 =

14

20% of 400 =

80

20% of $32 =

$6.40

20% of $22.50 is

$4.50

The school has 510 students, but there is a bad sickness going around and 20% of the students are absent. How many students are absent?

102 students

15% of 500 is

75

10% of $23.50 is

$2.35

5% of $42.80 =

$2.14

20% of 570 =

114

The total bill at the restaurant is $ What is the 15% tip?

$13.50