A value of 1080 is increased by 30%. What is the new value?
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New value = 1080×(1+30/100) = 1404.
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Last updated on 2026-02-07
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Bundle 1
Bundle ID: 8005827350
A value of 1080 is increased by 30%. What is the new value?
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New value = 1080×(1+30/100) = 1404.
After a 25% discount, an item costs 1180. What was the original price?
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Original × (1−25/100) = 1180 ⇒ Original = 1180/(1−25/100) = 1573.33.
An item costs 140. It is discounted by 30%. What is the sale price?
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Sale price = 140×(1−30/100) = 98.
The price rises from 840 to 1260. What is the percentage increase?
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Increase = 1260-840 = 420. Percent increase = (420/840)×100 = 50%.
A value of 1710 is increased by 10%. What is the new value?
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New value = 1710×(1+10/100) = 1881.
A jacket marked 850 gets 10% off, then an additional 15% off the reduced price. What is the final price?
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Final = 850×(1−10/100)×(1−15/100) = 650.25.
A shop buys an item for 1850 and marks it up by 10%. What is the selling price?
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Selling price = 1850×(1+10/100) = 2035.
What is 50% of 670?
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50% of 670 = 50/100 × 670 = 335.
A shop buys an item for 1800 and marks it up by 35%. What is the selling price?
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Selling price = 1800×(1+35/100) = 2430.
A shop buys an item for 1375 and marks it up by 20%. What is the selling price?
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Selling price = 1375×(1+20/100) = 1650.
Bundle 2
Bundle ID: 8005827351
What is 75% of 495?
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75% of 495 = 75/100 × 495 = 371.25.
236 is what percent of 590?
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Percent = (236/590)×100 = 40%.
A value of 1160 is decreased by 25%. What is the new value?
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New value = 1160×(1−25/100) = 870.
After a 20% discount, an item costs 2000. What was the original price?
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Original × (1−20/100) = 2000 ⇒ Original = 2000/(1−20/100) = 2500.
The price rises from 470 to 564. What is the percentage increase?
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Increase = 564-470 = 94. Percent increase = (94/470)×100 = 20%.
After a 25% discount, an item costs 1680. What was the original price?
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Original × (1−25/100) = 1680 ⇒ Original = 1680/(1−25/100) = 2240.
An item costs 1760. It is discounted by 35%. What is the sale price?
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Sale price = 1760×(1−35/100) = 1144.
A value of 460 is increased by 15%. What is the new value?
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New value = 460×(1+15/100) = 529.
A shop buys an item for 575 and marks it up by 10%. What is the selling price?
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Selling price = 575×(1+10/100) = 632.5.
180 is what percent of 300?
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Percent = (180/300)×100 = 60%.
Bundle 3
Bundle ID: 8005827352
A value of 1000 is decreased by 5%. What is the new value?
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New value = 1000×(1−5/100) = 950.
A shop buys an item for 1575 and marks it up by 25%. What is the selling price?
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Selling price = 1575×(1+25/100) = 1968.75.
A jacket marked 3000 gets 25% off, then an additional 20% off the reduced price. What is the final price?
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Final = 3000×(1−25/100)×(1−20/100) = 1800.
After a 20% discount, an item costs 1020. What was the original price?
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Original × (1−20/100) = 1020 ⇒ Original = 1020/(1−20/100) = 1275.
A shop buys an item for 50 and marks it up by 30%. What is the selling price?
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Selling price = 50×(1+30/100) = 65.
The price rises from 440 to 495. What is the percentage increase?
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Increase = 495-440 = 55. Percent increase = (55/440)×100 = 12.5%.
After a 30% discount, an item costs 120. What was the original price?
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Original × (1−30/100) = 120 ⇒ Original = 120/(1−30/100) = 171.43.
360 is what percent of 600?
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Percent = (360/600)×100 = 60%.
The price rises from 100 to 105. What is the percentage increase?
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Increase = 105-100 = 5. Percent increase = (5/100)×100 = 5%.
An item costs 1960. It is discounted by 5%. What is the sale price?
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Sale price = 1960×(1−5/100) = 1862.
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