Grade 7 Mathematics | Independent Practice
1. A meal costs $28. If the sales tax is 7%, what is the tax amount?
Tax: $
2. You want to leave a 20% tip on a $45 dinner. How much is the tip?
Tip: $
3. A haircut costs $32. With 6% tax and a 15% tip, what's the total?
Total: $
4. The total bill including 8% tax is $54. What was the original price?
Original: $
5. A $60 shirt is 25% off. What's the sale price?
Sale price: $
6. Sneakers originally cost $120. They're on sale for 40% off. What's the discount?
Discount: $
7. A laptop is marked down from $800 to $680. What percent off is this?
Percent off: %
8. After a 30% discount, a jacket costs $56. What was the original price?
Original: $
9. A stock price went from $40 to $52. What is the percent increase?
Percent increase: %
10. The number of students in a club dropped from 45 to 36. What is the percent decrease?
Percent decrease: %
11. A car's value dropped from $25,000 to $20,000. Percent decrease?
%
12. A town grew from 12,000 to 15,600 people. Percent increase?
%
13. You invest $1,000 at 4% annual interest for 3 years. How much interest do you earn?
I = _____ x _____ x _____ = $
Total in account after 3 years: $
14. A savings account has $2,500 at 2.5% interest for 4 years. Find the interest.
Interest: $
15. P = $500, r = 6%, t = 2 years. Find I.
I = $
16. P = $3,000, r = 3.5%, t = 5 years. Find I.
I = $
17. Maria bought a phone for $240. The phone is now worth $180. What is the percent decrease in value?
Answer: %
18. A store marks up items by 60% from wholesale price. If a shirt costs the store $25, what is the retail price?
Retail price: $
19. James borrowed $1,500 at 8% simple interest for 2 years. How much must he pay back in total?
Total to pay back: $
20. A restaurant bill is $75. After 7% tax and 18% tip (on the pre-tax amount), what's the total?
Total: $
21. A store advertises "20% off, then an additional 10% off the sale price." Is this the same as 30% off? Prove your answer using an item that costs $100.
22. If a price increased by 25%, then decreased by 25%, is the final price equal to the original? Show why or why not using $80 as the original price.