18 results.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Find the original price before a discount by dividing the new price by the percentage discount.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Given a student discount, calculate a discounted price.
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Question in MESH
Basics, percentage of an amount, converting to fractions and decimals.
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Question in Transition to university
Given a student discount, calculate a discounted price.
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Question in Transition to university
Find the original price before a discount by dividing the new price by the percentage discount.
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in Bill's workspace
Given a table of the number of days in which sales were between £x1000 and £(x+1)1000 find the relative percentage frequencies of these volume of sales.
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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Given a table of the number of days in which sales were between £x1000 and £(x+1)1000 find the relative percentage frequencies of these volume of sales.
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Question in Transition to university
Calculate the interest accrued in a savings account, given the initial balance and annual interest rate.
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Question in Transition to university
Represent a given probability to a decimal, fraction or percentage.
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Question in Transition to university
A simple situational question about a box of chocolates, asking how many of each type there are, what percentage of the box they represent, the probability of picking one and ratios of different types.
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Question in Transition to university
Work out the average percentage increase per year in price of an item, given two prices several years apart.
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Question in Transition to university
Given the original price of a smartphone and the rate at which it decreases, calculate its price after a given number of months. In the second part, calculate the time remaining until the price goes below a certain point.
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Question in David's workspace
Given the cost and profit, find the selling price
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Question in Julie's workspace
Given a table of the number of days in which sales were between £x1000 and £(x+1)1000 find the relative percentage frequencies of these volume of sales.
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Question in pre-algebra Numeracy and Arithmetic
Basics, percentage of an amount, converting to fractions and decimals.
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Question in Numerical reasoning
Given percentages of males and females working on a project, and the percentage of the total staff who are male (or female), find the percentage of all staff working on the project.
Based on question 3 from section 3 of the maths-aid workbook on numerical reasoning.