One quantity as a percentage of

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You need to be able to find one quantity as a percentage of another. To find one quantity as a percentage of another: divide the first quantity by the second: first second then multiply the answer by 100: first second × 100
Lee Holness
Quiz by Lee Holness, updated more than 1 year ago
Lee Holness
Created by Lee Holness over 8 years ago
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Question 1

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15 as a percentage of 60 is 25%
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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16 as a percentage of 80 is 25%
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Is 8 as a percentage of 160 5%
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Is 15 as a percentage of 50 30%
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Is 36 as a percentage of 180 20%
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Is 20 as a percentage of 400 10%
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Is 12 kg as a percentage of 60 kg 25%
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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A garage MOT tested 40 cars in one week. 36 cars passed the test. Therefore as a percentage [blank_start]90%[blank_end] of the cars passed the test.
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  • 90%

Question 9

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Mrs Stamper’s weekly pay is £350. She receives a bonus of £70. The bonus is [blank_start]20%[blank_end] as a percentage of her weekly pay
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  • 20%

Question 10

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The normal price of a two-week package holiday is advertised as £800. As a special offer, it is £200 cheaper. The saving as a percentage is [blank_start]25%[blank_end] of the normal cost.
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  • 25%

Question 11

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In a street there are 80 residents. 24 of them went to a meeting to discuss a proposed skate park. That means [blank_start]30%[blank_end] of the residents went to the meeting?
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  • 30%

Question 12

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A company has 300 workers. 27 people work in the sales department. That means [blank_start]9%[blank_end] of the company work in the sales department?
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  • 9%

Question 13

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A city has 15 leisure centres. Twelve of them will be closed on New Year’s Day. That means [blank_start]75%[blank_end] of the leisure centres will be closed on New Year’s Day?
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  • 75%
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