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1.05 Discounts, fees, and markups

Adaptive
Worksheet

Interactive practice questions

$10%$10% off the price of a car means:

you pay $10%$10% less for the car

A

you multiply the price by $10$10

B

you divide the price by $10$10

C

you pay $10%$10% more for the car

D
Easy
< 1min

A tennis racket marked at a price of $\$90$$90 is advertised to be selling at $45%$45% off the marked price. Find the discounted price.

Easy
< 1min

Calculate the sales price of an item which is sold at:

Easy
2min

Steph is going to buy a hat that is marked as $25%$25% off. The original price was $\$36$$36.

Medium
< 1min
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Outcomes

8.CE.1

The student will estimate and apply proportional reasoning and computational procedures to solve contextual problems.

8.CE.1a

Estimate and solve contextual problems that require the computation of one discount or markup and the resulting sale price.

8.CE.1c

Estimate and solve contextual problems that require the computation of the percent increase or decrease.

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