This math topic focuses on calculating a percentage reduction of a number using 10% multiples. It introduces and practices the concept of finding new values after reducing the original numbers by specific percentage amounts, such as 10%, 50%, 70%, 90%, and even 100%. Learners are provided with the initial computation of 10% of various numbers and then asked to determine the remaining amount after the reduction. Multiple-choice questions are used to assess understanding of percentage reductions.

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Percent reduction of a number (10% multiples) - Concept Intro Worksheet

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Percent reduction of a number (10% multiples) - Concept Intro
1
If a 10% discount makes a total of $63, what total would a 40% discount make?
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a
40
b
38
c
23
d
42
e
27
f
32
2
If a 10% discount makes a total of $36, what total would a 80% discount make?
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a
4
b
8
c
11
d
12
e
7
f
10
3
If a 10% discount makes a total of $18, what total would a 60% discount make?
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a
5
b
6
c
9
d
8
e
12
f
10
4
If a 10% discount makes a total of $81, what total would a 50% discount make?
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a
65
b
27
c
45
d
38
e
56
f
29
5
If a 10% discount makes a total of $63, what total would a 90% discount make?
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a
8
b
6
c
4
d
7
e
5
f
9
6
If a 10% discount makes a total of $54, what total would a 60% discount make?
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a
24
b
14
c
34
d
18
e
25
f
20
7
If a 10% discount makes a total of $36, what total would a 40% discount make?
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a
14
b
22
c
28
d
30
e
26
f
24
8
If a 10% discount makes a total of $36, what total would a 60% discount make?
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a
19
b
16
c
14
d
18
e
13
f
23