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Calculate percentage decrease
for 8th grade

Get the percentage decrease by expressing the decrease as a fraction of the original and multiplying that amount by 100

Below is a table showing the first 6 question answer pairs for the topic "Calculate percentage decrease" as used in the lessons for this topic. Our games and tests for the topic use these 6 items plus 10 additional question answer pairs.

The topic "Calculate percentage decrease" is in the category Ratio proportion rate for 8th grade (ages 13 to 14).

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Jack earns $300 per week. He suffers a $15 pay cut. The percentage decrease in Jack's salary is 5%
Jack earns $300 per week. He suffers a $15 pay cut.
5%
2 / 6
Ben loses $900 from an initial investment of $10,000 in the first year. The percentage decrease in the investment's value is 9%
Ben loses $900 from an initial investment of $10,000 in the first year.
9%
3 / 6
Emma's annual wage drops from $20,000 to $18,400. The percentage decrease in Emma's wage is 8%
Emma's annual wage drops from $20,000 to $18,400.
8%
4 / 6
Marbles go on sale at $1.50 off the original price of $5. The percentage decrease in the price of marbles is 30%
Marbles go on sale at $1.50 off the original price of $5.
30%
5 / 6
A computer goes on sale at $49 off it's usual price of $700. The percentage decrease in the price is 7%
A computer goes on sale at $49 off it's usual price of $700.
7%
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A biscuit maker decreases the weight of a pack of biscuits from 400 g to 360 g. The percentage decrease in the weight of a pack is 10%
A biscuit maker decreases the weight of a pack of biscuits from 400 g to 360 g.
10%

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