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4. Nick wants to buy a bike that cost $195. If he waits one more month, the bike will be discounted by 40%. How much money will Nick save if he waits for the discount to purchase the bike? * 7 points
$78
$55
$83
$91
5. One way to convert .9 to a percent would be to...
5 points
divide .9 by 100
multiply .9 by 100
add 100 to .9
subtract .9 by 100
6. Shawn is 22 years old. His cousin Marvin is 35% older than him. How old is Marvin?
7 points
27 years old
32 years old
25 years old
29 years old
7. Brianna went to diner for breakfast. The total bill was $38.50. The sales tax is 7%, and she decides to tip the waiter 25% of the original bill. What will be the total cost of the bill?
10 points
$50.83
$42.95
$48.72
$55.29
8. This year Monica scored a 70 on the FSA math test. Last year Monica scored a 45 on the FSA. What is the percent change in Monicas' FSA score?
7 points
62%
48%
56%
36%

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