Percentages
Here are some great practice questions on percentages. Good Luck!
Don't forget to include % or £ in your answers where appropriate.
 
  1)   What is 25% of 84
 
  2)   Change 46 out of 50 to a percentage
 
  3)   Change 17 out of 25 to a percentage
 
  4)   Change 18 out of 20 to a percentage
 
  5)   Change 12 out of 30 a percentage
 
  6)   Change £35 out of £200 to a percentage
 
  7)   Work out 20% of £60
 
  8)   Work out 4% of £60
 
  9)   Work out 18% of £400
 
  10)   Work out 12% of £80
 
  11)   Work out 1% of £6000
 
  12)   A shop reduces all its prices by 20%.
If a coat cost £44 originally, what is its new price
 
  13)   A car is bought for £2500 and sold for £3200.
What is the percentage profit
 
  14)   The insurance premium for a car increases by 16%.
If it was originally £275, what is the new price
 
  15)   A car is valued at £3250.
The value falls by 15%, what is the car now worth
 
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Created by James Dawson, John Ruskin School 2002
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