
Concept explainers
a.
To fill: The statement “63 is 30% of _____” with the nearest tenth rate.
b.
To fill: The statement “60 is 33% of _____” with the nearest tenth rate.
c.
To fill: The statement “150 is 25% of _____” with the nearest tenth rate.
d.
To fill: The statement “47 is 1 of _____” with the nearest tenth rate.
e.
To fill: The statement “$21 is 120% of _____” with the nearest tenth rate.
f.
To fill: The statement “2.26 is 40% of _____” with the nearest tenth rate.
g.
To fill: The statement “75 is
h.
To fill: The statement “18 is
i.
To fill: The statement “$37.50 is 50% of _____” with the nearest tenth rate.
j.
To fill: The statement “250is 100% of _____” with the nearest tenth rate.

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