1. Find the percentage for each of these problems:
7 out of 10 _____________________
19 out of 20 _____________________
35 out of 25 _____________________
120 out of 3000 _____________________
64 out of 800 _____________________
22 out of 32 _____________________
2. Find the final number:
750 increased by 5% _____________________
150 increased by 25% _____________________
22 increased by 22% _____________________
9 increased by 15% _____________________
200 increased by 6% _____________________
125 increased by 8% _____________________
3. Mrs. Biddle opens up a savings account and deposits $3200. The interest rate for this account is 4.5%. How much money does she receive from the interest after one year?
_____________________
4. A household used 44000 gallons of water in one year. This was a 5% increase from the previous year. How much water did this household use the previous year?
_____________________
5. The rent for an apartment is being increased from $700 to $744. What percentage is this increase?
_____________________
6. An armchair costs $229 after a 3% reduction. How much did the chair cost originally?
_____________________
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Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Tuesday, January 23, 2018
New Worksheet – Math – Solve for a Single Variable (2)
What does x equal?
12 + x = 38 x = __________________
381 + x = 723 x = __________________
394 + x = 563 x = __________________
7 + x = 3 x = __________________
What does x equal?
4x = 36 x = __________________
5x = 65 x = __________________
8x = 72 x = __________________
2x = 10 x = __________________
3x = 18 x = __________________
4x = 40 x = __________________
6x = 36 x = __________________
5x = 75 x = __________________
3x = 21 x = __________________
Solve the following word problems.
Sally has 3 brothers and she wants to give each of them an equal amount of candy. She has 24 pieces of candy. How many pieces of candy does each brother get? __________________
The science class is having a robot building contest. There will be 12 teams and each team will have 3 students. How many students will be in the contest? __________________
Hope has the lead role in the school play. She has to learn 84 lines before opening night. Hope learns 12 lines each day. How many days will it take Hope to learn all her lines? __________________
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12 + x = 38 x = __________________
381 + x = 723 x = __________________
394 + x = 563 x = __________________
7 + x = 3 x = __________________
What does x equal?
4x = 36 x = __________________
5x = 65 x = __________________
8x = 72 x = __________________
2x = 10 x = __________________
3x = 18 x = __________________
4x = 40 x = __________________
6x = 36 x = __________________
5x = 75 x = __________________
3x = 21 x = __________________
Solve the following word problems.
Sally has 3 brothers and she wants to give each of them an equal amount of candy. She has 24 pieces of candy. How many pieces of candy does each brother get? __________________
The science class is having a robot building contest. There will be 12 teams and each team will have 3 students. How many students will be in the contest? __________________
Hope has the lead role in the school play. She has to learn 84 lines before opening night. Hope learns 12 lines each day. How many days will it take Hope to learn all her lines? __________________
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Tuesday, January 16, 2018
New Worksheet – Math – Solve for a Single Variable (1)
Evaluate the following problems:
If x = 3, evaluate: 1.5 + x
What is the expression worth? __________________
If x = 2, evaluate: 1.5 + x
What is the expression worth? __________________
If x = 0.5, evaluate: 1.5 + x
What is the expression worth? __________________
If x = 0, evaluate: 1.5 + x
What is the expression worth? __________________
If x = 1, evaluate: 1.5 + x
What is the expression worth? __________________
What does x equal?
5 + x = 2
x = __________________
28 + x = – 7
x = __________________
– 12 + x = 5
x = __________________
– 9 + x = – 14
x = __________________
416 + x = 178
x = __________________
319 + x = 43
x = __________________
149 + x = 15
x = __________________
72 + x = 246
x = __________________
364 + x = 72
x = __________________
x + 16 = 3
x = __________________
x + 27 = 5
x = __________________
x + 48 = 27
x = __________________
x + 15 = 7
x = __________________
x + 47 = 85
x = __________________
x + 25 = 39
x = __________________
x + 6 = 17
x = __________________
x + 54 = 48
x = __________________
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If x = 3, evaluate: 1.5 + x
What is the expression worth? __________________
If x = 2, evaluate: 1.5 + x
What is the expression worth? __________________
If x = 0.5, evaluate: 1.5 + x
What is the expression worth? __________________
If x = 0, evaluate: 1.5 + x
What is the expression worth? __________________
If x = 1, evaluate: 1.5 + x
What is the expression worth? __________________
What does x equal?
5 + x = 2
x = __________________
28 + x = – 7
x = __________________
– 12 + x = 5
x = __________________
– 9 + x = – 14
x = __________________
416 + x = 178
x = __________________
319 + x = 43
x = __________________
149 + x = 15
x = __________________
72 + x = 246
x = __________________
364 + x = 72
x = __________________
x + 16 = 3
x = __________________
x + 27 = 5
x = __________________
x + 48 = 27
x = __________________
x + 15 = 7
x = __________________
x + 47 = 85
x = __________________
x + 25 = 39
x = __________________
x + 6 = 17
x = __________________
x + 54 = 48
x = __________________
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Tuesday, January 9, 2018
New Worksheet - Math - Area and Perimeter
Directions:
Pick out 10 Lego pieces.
Figure out the area of each piece and the perimeter of each piece.
Lego Piece 1
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 2
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 3
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 4
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 5
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 6
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 7
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 8
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 9
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 10
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
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Pick out 10 Lego pieces.
Figure out the area of each piece and the perimeter of each piece.
Lego Piece 1
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 2
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 3
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 4
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 5
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 6
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 7
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 8
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 9
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
Lego Piece 10
perimeter: ____________________
area: ____________________
© 2017 Laura Glassel – lizzietutoring.blogspot.com
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
New Worksheet - Math - Percents
Write the following proportions first as a fraction and then as a percentage:
1. 6 of 24 ____________________
2. 3 of 15 ____________________
3. 17 of 34 ____________________
4. 12 of 16 ____________________
5. 10 of 30 ____________________
6. 51 of 34 ____________________
7. 3800 of 19000 ____________________
8. 72 of 80 ____________________
Answer the following word problems:
9. John's allowance is 50% of what Jim receives. By what percentage does John's father need to raise John's allowance so that John receives the same amount as Jim? ____________________
10. The area of a rectangular field with a length of 60 feet and a width of 40 feet is to be expanded by 12%. By how many feet must the length be increased if the width is to stay the same? ____________________
11. For adults, a person's blood amounts to about 7% of that person's weight. How many pounds of blood does a person have who weighs 165 pounds? ____________________
12. A can of condensed milk contains 14 ounces of milk with a fat content of 10%. How many ounces of water would you have to add so that you would get milk with a fat content of 4%? ____________________
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1. 6 of 24 ____________________
2. 3 of 15 ____________________
3. 17 of 34 ____________________
4. 12 of 16 ____________________
5. 10 of 30 ____________________
6. 51 of 34 ____________________
7. 3800 of 19000 ____________________
8. 72 of 80 ____________________
Answer the following word problems:
9. John's allowance is 50% of what Jim receives. By what percentage does John's father need to raise John's allowance so that John receives the same amount as Jim? ____________________
10. The area of a rectangular field with a length of 60 feet and a width of 40 feet is to be expanded by 12%. By how many feet must the length be increased if the width is to stay the same? ____________________
11. For adults, a person's blood amounts to about 7% of that person's weight. How many pounds of blood does a person have who weighs 165 pounds? ____________________
12. A can of condensed milk contains 14 ounces of milk with a fat content of 10%. How many ounces of water would you have to add so that you would get milk with a fat content of 4%? ____________________
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