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You will need a sheet of notebook paper and 2 cards from the back table Be ready to review!!. What percent of 333 is 27? 2700 = 333 x X = 8.11%. Quick Review. Calculating Interest I = prt Interest =principle*rate*time

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  1. You will need a sheet of notebook paper and 2 cards from the back tableBe ready to review!!

  2. What percent of 333 is 27? 2700 = 333 x X = 8.11% Quick Review

  3. Calculating Interest I = prt Interest =principle*rate*time • $7000 invested for 6 years with an annual interest rate of 5%. I = 7000*0.05*6 I= $2100

  4. Percent Increase/Decrease • $13,000 to $4000 69.23% Decrease

  5. Probability • Probability of choosing a blue legothen a red legoout of a 5 blue legos and 8 red legos when the legos are not replaced after each draw.

  6. Finding Missing Sides of Congruent Triangles ABC ~ DEF AB = 2, BC = 3, AC = 5, DE = 4 Find EF 12 = 2x DE = 6

  7. Who has the probability of eating an orange then an orange or a grapefruit if the fruit is randomly selected from a bowl of 2 apples, 4 oranges, 6 kiwis and 8 grapefruits and each fruit is eaten immediately after it is selected?

  8. Who has how many gallons would be required for a 135 mile trip when a 72 mile trip requires 4 gallons of gasoline?

  9. Who has how much annual interest Lisa earned when she invested $3500 at 2% for 7 years?

  10. Who has 38% of 92?

  11. Who has the side length of RT when AB = 5, BC = 3, AC=7, RS = 10 and ∆ABC ≅ ∆RST?

  12. Who has the percent increase or decrease of a baby’s weight who was 7.2lbs at birth and 8.1lbs a year later?

  13. Who has how much annual interest John earned when he invested $8000 at 5% for 2 years?

  14. Who has the probability of choosing a yellow marble and then a yellow or blue marble when there are 6 blue, 12 white, 9 green, and 3 yellow marbles that are replaced after each choice?

  15. Who has how much James invested when he earned $30 on an investment that paid 6% annual interest for 1 year?

  16. Who has the probability of eating a kiwi then an grapefruit if the fruit is randomly selected from a bowl of 2 apples, 4 oranges, 6 kiwis and 8 grapefruits and each fruit is eaten immediately after it is selected?

  17. Who has the percent increase or decrease of a car that sold for $17,000 off the lot and then sold for $9,500 a year later?

  18. Who has what percent of questions Jillian got right when she answered 213 out of 250 questions correctly?

  19. Who the sale price of a television that was 25% off the original price of 650?

  20. Who has the final price of the same television after a tax of 6%?

  21. Who has the value of x when

  22. Who has the value of x when

  23. Who has the probability of choosing a blue marble and then a green marble when there are 6 blue, 12 white, 9 green, and 3 yellow marbles that are replaced after each choice?

  24. Who has the probability of choosing a white marble and then another white marble when there are 6 blue, 12 white, 9 green, and 3 yellow marbles that are replaced after each choice?

  25. Who has the probability of choosing a green marble and then a blue or white marble when there are 6 blue, 12 white, 9 green, and 3 yellow marbles that are replaced after each choice?

  26. Who has what percent of 123 is 25?

  27. Who has the probability of eating an apple then an orange if the fruit is randomly selected from a bowl of 2 apples, 4 oranges, 6 kiwis and 8 grapefruits and each fruit is eaten immediately after it is selected?

  28. Who has how much Jessica invested when she earned $165 on an investment that paid 5% annual interest for 4 years?

  29. Who has the probability of eating a kiwi then a grapefruit or apple if the fruit is randomly selected from a bowl of 2 apples, 4 oranges, 6 kiwis and 8 grapefruits and each fruit is eaten immediately after it is selected?

  30. Who has the length of a model door for a scale: 1 inch to 10 inches when the door of the actual car is 45 inches?

  31. Who has the number of people surveyed who have no insurance when 13% of 7000 people surveyed had no insurance?

  32. Who has the side length of LK when ML = 8, GO = 3, OT=8, GT = 11 and ∆GOT ≅ ∆MLK?

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