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  1. Solving percent problems (video) | Khan Academy

    We'll use algebra to solve this percent problem. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for Technology and Education.

  2. Percent word problems: tax and discount - Khan Academy

    The sale is 40 percent off, and the sale is $498. So, $498 is equal 60 percent of the original price. You can find the original price by get 498 divided by 60, then multiply the result to 100. The …

  3. Percent word problem: magic club (video) | Khan Academy

    Sal solves percent word problems including percent comparisons and percent of change.

  4. Percentages | Pre-algebra | Math | Khan Academy

    Equivalent representations of percent problems Learn Fraction, decimal, and percent from visual model

  5. Percent word problem: recycling cans (video) | Khan Academy

    In this math lesson, we learn how to calculate the percentage of recycled cans. Given that 13 out of 20 cans are recycled, we divide 13 by 20 to get 0.65 as a decimal. Multiplying by 100, we …

  6. Percent word problems (practice) | Khan Academy

    Practice solving word problems involving percents.So we can give you the right tools, let us know if you're a...

  7. Percent word problems (practice) | Khan Academy

    Percent word problems CCSS.Math: 6.RP.A.3, 6.RP.A.3.c Google Classroom Microsoft Teams

  8. Percentage - word problems (practice) | Khan Academy

    Commercial math 12 (f)Welcome to Khan Academy! So we can give you the right tools, let us know if you're a...

  9. Rates and percentages | 6th grade math | Khan Academy

    Rates and percentages are a new and exciting real world application of arithmetic! They come up frequently in everyday life—from figuring out sale prices to calculating tips at restaurants.

  10. Percent word problem: 100 is what percent of 80? - Khan Academy

    But they want to say what percent? So we have to convert this to a percent, and the easiest thing to do is to first convert it into a decimal, so let's do that. 5/4 is literally the same thing as 5 …