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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Edition

Question 1

What is 10 % of 57? A 570 B 5 C 5.7 D 0.57

What is 10 % of 57? A 570 B 5 C 5.7 D 0.57.

£100

Question 2

What is the decimal equivalent of 62% B 0.062 C 0.62 D 6.2

What is the decimal equivalent of 62% B 0.062 C 0.62 D 6.2

£200

Question 3

What is 15 % of 85? A 8.5 B 12.75 C 72.75 D 12.25

What is 15 % of 85? A 8.5 B 12.75 C 72.75 D 12.25

£300

Question 4

Calculate 4/5 of 250 A 150 B 520 C 50 D 200

Calculate 4/5 of 250 A 150 B 520 C 50 D 200

£500

Question 5

Which of the following is greater than 4/7 of 42? B 6 C 28 D 21

Which of the following is greater than 4/7 of 42? B 6 C 28 D 21

£1,000

Question 6

Which of the following is less than 45 % of 180? B 88 C 85 D 80

Which of the following is less than 45 % of 180? B 88 C 85 D 80

£2,000

Question 7

How many percent is 3/5? A 60% B 30% C 50% D 40%

How many percent is 3/5? A 60% B 30% C 50% D 40%

£4,000

Question 8

What is 60% of 4 litres in ml? A 240ml B 2400ml C 24ml D 24000ml

What is 60% of 4 litres in ml? A 240ml B 2400ml C 24ml D 24000ml

£8,000

Question 9

If John has a bag of 30 sweets and he eats 21. What percentage is left?

If John has a bag of 30 sweets and he eats 21. What percentage is left?

£16,000

Question 10

Penguins leave 2/8 of the 120 fish that are thrown into their pool Penguins leave 2/8 of the 120 fish that are thrown into their pool. How many fish do they eat? A 30 B 90 C 105 D 15

Penguins leave 2/8 of the 120 fish that are thrown into their pool Penguins leave 2/8 of the 120 fish that are thrown into their pool. How many fish do they eat? A 30 B 90 C 105 D 15

£32,000

Question 11

What is four ninths of 72? A 8 B 23 C 32 D 49

What is four ninths of 72? A 8 B 23 C 32 D 49

£64,000

Question 12

Which of the following fractions are not equivalent to 80% ? A eight - tenths B four - fifths C eight - hundredths D eighty-hundredths

Which of the following fractions are not equivalent to 80% ? A eight - tenths B four - fifths C eight - hundredths D eighty-hundredths

£125,000

Question 13

What is 7/10 of 6 kg in grams? A 6000g B 600g C 420g D 4200g

What is 7/10 of 6 kg in grams? A 6000g B 600g C 420g D 4200g

£250,000

Question 14

What fraction of £1 is 67p? A 67/1 B 67/100 C 0.67 D 67%

What fraction of £1 is 67p? A 67/1 B 67/100 C 0.67 D 67%

£500,000

Question 15

What is 3/7 of 3.5m in cm? A 150cm B 15cm C 50cm D 250cm

What is 3/7 of 3.5m in cm? A 150cm B 15cm C 50cm D 250cm

£1,000,000