7G Eureka Module 4 Lessons 5 & 6 Problems
  • 1. Write an equation to solve the following: Lisa sold 81 magazine subscriptions, which is 27% of her class’s fundraising goal. How many magazine subscriptions does her class hope to sell?
A) 0.27x = 81
B) x / 0.27 = 81
C) 81x = 0.27
D) 0.27 + x = 81
  • 2. Lisa sold 81 magazine subscriptions, which is 27% of her class’s fundraising goal. How many magazine subscriptions does her class hope to sell?
A) 218.7
B) 2997
C) 2187
D) 300
  • 3. Write an equation to solve the following: The price of a tent was decreased by 15% and sold for $76.49. What was the original price of the tent in dollars?
A) x + 0.15x = 76.49
B) 0.15x = 76.49
C) 85x/100 = 76.49
D) x / 0.15 = 76.49
  • 4. The price of a tent was decreased by 15% and sold for $76.49. What was the original price of the tent in dollars?
A) $85.00
B) $80.00
C) $75.00
D) $89.99
  • 5. Write an equation to solve the following: At Longbridge Middle School, 𝟐40 students said that they are an only child, which is 4πŸ–% of the school’s student enrollment. How many students attend Longbridge Middle School?
A) x / 0.48 = 240
B) 0.48 + x = 240
C) 0.48x = 240
D) 240x = 0.48
  • 6. At Longbridge Middle School, 𝟐40 students said that they are an only child, which is 4πŸ–% of the school’s student enrollment. How many students attend Longbridge Middle School?
A) 550
B) 650
C) 600
D) 500
  • 7. Write an equation to solve: Yoshi is πŸ“% taller today than she was one year ago. Her current height is πŸπŸ”πŸ– 𝐜m. How tall was she one year ago? Let 'x' represent Yoshi's height one year ago.
A) 0.05x = 168
B) x / 0.05 = 168
C) (1 + 0.5)x = 168
D) x + 0.05x = 168
  • 8. Using the equations from Problem #5, Yoshi is πŸ“% taller today than she was one year ago. Her current height is πŸπŸ”πŸ– 𝐜m. How tall was she one year ago?
A) 160
B) 175
C) 150
D) 155
  • 9. Write an equation to solve: Angie scored πŸ—πŸ points on a test but only received a πŸ”πŸ“% grade on the test. How many points were possible on the test? Let 'x' represent the total possible points on the test.
A) x / 0.65 = 91
B) 65 = 0.91x
C) x + 0.65 = 91
D) 91 = 0.65x
  • 10. Using the equation from Problem #7, Angie scored πŸ—πŸ points on a test but only received a πŸ”πŸ“% grade on the test. How many points were possible on the test?
A) 180
B) 160
C) 120
D) 140
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