NOTE:

Additional question must include:

  • expressing amounts as a percentage of another
  • percentages greater than 100% e.g. increase in value

Q1

Express 150 as a percentage of 200

Answer: 75\%

Wrong answers:

80 \%

65 \%

70 \%

Workings:

\dfrac{150}{200}=\dfrac{75}{100} = 75 \%

1 mark


Q2

Express 18 as a percentage of 20

Answer: 90\%

Wrong answers:

80 \%

95 \%

93.3 \%

Workings:

\dfrac{18}{20}=\dfrac{9}{10} = 0.9 = 90 \%

1 mark


Q3

Express 64 as a percentage of 96

Answer: 66 . \dot{6}\%

Wrong answers:

75 \%

80 \%

60 \%

Workings:

\dfrac{64}{96}=\dfrac{8}{12} = \dfrac{2}{2} = 0.\dot{6} = 66.\dot{6} \%

1 mark


Q4

Express 125 as percentage of 500

Answer: 25 \%

Wrong answers:

30 \%

33.\dot{3} \%

20 \%

Workings:

\dfrac{125}{500}=\dfrac{25}{100} = 25\%

1 mark


Q5

Express 12 as a percentage of 25

Answer: 48 \%

Wrong answers:

50 \%

35 \%

44 \%

Workings:

\dfrac{12}{25}=\dfrac{24}{50}= \dfrac{48}{100} = 48\%

1 mark


Q6

Calculate 110 \% of 200

Answer: 220

Wrong answers:

210

225

180

Workings:

110\% = 1.1

1.1\times200 = 220

1 mark


Q7

Calculate 400 \% of 18

Answer: 72

Wrong answers:

80

64

104

Workings:

400\% = 4

4\times 18 = 72

1 mark


Q8

Calculate 250 \% of 206

Answer: 515

Wrong answers:

484

528

495

Workings:

250\% = 2.5

2.5\times 206 = 515

1 mark


Q9

Calculate 112.5 \% of 40

Answer: 45

Wrong answers:

48

50

44

Workings:

112.5\% = 1.125

1.125\times 40 = 45

1 mark


Q10

Calculate 145 \% of 16

Answer: 23.2

Wrong answers:

25

24.4

22.8

Workings:

145\% = 1.45

1.45\times 16 = 16

2 marks


Q11

Melvin wants to see how far he can run in half an hour.

On his first attempt, he runs 5.0 km.

On his second attempt, he runs 5.6 km.

What is his improvement in distance, expressed as a percentage?

Answer: 112 \%

Wrong answers:

105 \%

120 \%

115 \%

Workings:

\dfrac{5.6}{5.0}=\dfrac{56}{50}=\dfrac{112}{100}=112 \%

1 mark


Q12

Jill has two buckets of water.

The larger of the two buckets can hold 25 litres.

The smaller bucket can hold 34\% of the volume of the larger bucket.

How many litres of water can the smaller bucket hold?

ANSWER: 8.5 litres

Wrong answers:

10 litres

9.2 litres

6.4 litres

Workings:

34\% =0.34

0.34\times25=8.5

2 marks