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Lesson 9 Practice Problems

This document contains a mathematics practice worksheet for 7th grade students on proportional relationships and percentages. The worksheet includes 6 practice problems involving calculating percentages of totals, relating percentages to decimal values, finding percentages of quantities, and setting up and solving equations involving proportional relationships between numbers of cars and passengers.

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Lesson 9 Practice Problems

This document contains a mathematics practice worksheet for 7th grade students on proportional relationships and percentages. The worksheet includes 6 practice problems involving calculating percentages of totals, relating percentages to decimal values, finding percentages of quantities, and setting up and solving equations involving proportional relationships between numbers of cars and passengers.

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GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS

NAME DATE PERIOD

Unit 4, Lesson 9
Practice Problems
1. The student government snack shop sold 32 items this week.

snack type number of items sold

fruit cup 8

veggie sticks 6

chips 14

water 4

For each snack type, what percentage of all snacks sold were of that type?

2. Select all the options that have the same value as of 20.

A. 3.5% of 20
B.

C.
D.
E. 7% of 10

3. 22% of 65 is 14.3. What is 22.6% of 65? Explain your reasoning.

4. A bakery used 30% more sugar this month than last month. If the bakery used 560
kilograms of sugar last month, how much did it use this month?

Unit 4: Proportional Relationships and Percentages Download for free at openupresources.org


Lesson 9: More and Less than 1% 1
GRADE 7 MATHEMATICS

NAME DATE PERIOD

5. Match each diagram to a situation. The diagrams can be used more than once.

a. The amount of apples this year


decreased by 15% compared with last
year's amount.
b. The amount of pears this year is 85% of
last year's amount.
c. The amount of cherries this year
increased by 15% compared with last
year's amount.
d. The amount of oranges this year is 115%
of last year's amount.

6. A certain type of car has room for 4 passengers.

a. Write an equation relating the number of cars ( ) to the number of passengers ( ).


b. How many passengers could fit in 78 cars?
c. How many cars would be needed to fit 78 passengers?

Unit 4: Proportional Relationships and Percentages Download for free at openupresources.org


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