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Lesson 2-6 ⋅ Reinforce (RM C1)

1) Yolanda’s club requires that 80% of the members be present for any vote. If at least 20 members
must be present to have a vote, how many members does the club currently have? Use any
strategy to solve.

members

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 25, 25.0, twenty-five, or twenty five

2) Action movies make up 25% of Sara’s DVD collection. If she has 16 action DVDs, how many
DVDs does Sara have in her collection? Use any strategy to solve.

DVDs

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 64, sixty-four, or sixty four

3) Marcus saved $10 because he bought a baseball glove that was on sale for 40% off. What was the
original price of the baseball glove? Use any strategy to solve.

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 25.00, 25, $25, or $25.00

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4) Of the students in the marching band, 55% plan to go to the school dance. If there are 110
students in the marching band that are going to the dance, how many students are in the marching
band? Use any strategy to solve.

students

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 200 or two hundred

5A) Which double number line could be used to model 75% of what number is 12?

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5B) 75% of what number is 12?

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 16 or sixteen

6A) Which of the following pairs of equivalent ratios could be used to model 12% of what number is
36?
w
12 = 10036
36
w = 10012
36
w = 10012

Correct Answer
36
w = 10012

6B) 12% of what number is 36?

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 300, three hundred, or Three hundred

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7A) Which of the following pairs of equivalent ratios could be used to model 5% of what number is
10?
10 = 5
w 100
10 = 100
w 5
w = 10
5 100

Correct Answer
10
w = 1005

7B) 5% of what number is 10?

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 200 or two hundred

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8A) The tennis team had a car wash on Saturday and Sunday to raise money for new equipment.
They washed 54 cars on Sunday, which was 60% of the total cars washed.

Part A

Which double number line could be used to determine how many cars they washed in all?

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8B) The tennis team had a car wash on Saturday and Sunday to raise money for new equipment.
They washed 54 cars on Sunday, which was 60% of the total cars washed. How many cars did
they wash in all? Use any strategy to solve.

cars

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 90 or ninety

9A) Kal practices lines for 28 minutes at his acting class. This is 70% of the entire acting class.

Part A

Which double number line could be used to determine the length of the acting class?

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9B) Kal practices lines for 28 minutes at his acting class. This is 70% of the entire acting class. How
many minutes long is his acting class? Use any strategy to solve.

minutes

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 40 or forty

10A) Peg saved $36 because she bought a field hockey stick that was on sale for 45% off.

Part A

Which of the following pairs of equivalent ratios could be used to determine the original price
of the field hockey stick?
36
w = 10045
36
w = 10045
w
45 = 10036

Correct Answer
36
w = 10045

10B) Peg saved $36 because she bought a field hockey stick that was on sale for 45% off. What was
the original price of the field hockey stick? Use any strategy to solve.

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 80, 80.00, $80, or $80.00

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11A) Of the students in the photography club, 15% are not planning to go to the art show. There are
6 students not going to the art show.

Part A

Which of the following pairs of equivalent ratios could be used to determine how many
students are in the photography club?

w = 100
6 15
w = 15
6 100

15 = 100
w 6

Correct Answer
6
w = 10015

11B) Of the students in the photography club, 15% are not planning to go to the art show. There are
6 students not going to the art show. How many students are in the photography club? Use any
strategy to solve.

students

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 40 or forty

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12A) Leroy has 8 science-fiction books in his book collection. This is 16% of the books he owns.

Part A

Which of the following pairs of equivalent ratios could be used to determine the number of
book he owns?

16 = 100
w 8
w = 100
8 16
w = 16
8 100

Correct Answer
8
w = 10016

12B) Leroy has 8 science-fiction books in his book collection. This is 16% of the books he owns.
How many books does Leroy own? Use any strategy to solve.

books

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 50 or fifty

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13A) Julia ran 13 miles last week with her friend. This was 65% of the distance she ran all week.

Part A

Which of the following pairs of equivalent ratios could be used to determine how many miles
she ran all week?
13
w = 10065
w
13 = 10065
65
w = 10013

Correct Answer
13
w = 10065

13B) Julia ran 13 miles last week with her friend. This was 65% of the distance she ran all
week. How many miles did Julia run all week? Use any strategy to solve.

miles

Correct Answer
Blank 1: 20 or twenty

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