What is 10% of 635?
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10% of 635 = 10/100 × 635 = 63.5.
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Last updated on 2026-02-07
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Bundle 1
Bundle ID: 8005827359
What is 10% of 635?
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10% of 635 = 10/100 × 635 = 63.5.
A value of 380 is increased by 5%. What is the new value?
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New value = 380×(1+5/100) = 399.
What is 40% of 570?
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40% of 570 = 40/100 × 570 = 228.
A value of 670 is increased by 30%. What is the new value?
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New value = 670×(1+30/100) = 871.
After a 15% discount, an item costs 400. What was the original price?
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Original × (1−15/100) = 400 ⇒ Original = 400/(1−15/100) = 470.59.
A value of 140 is increased by 8%. What is the new value?
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New value = 140×(1+8/100) = 151.2.
A jacket marked 300 gets 20% off, then an additional 15% off the reduced price. What is the final price?
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Final = 300×(1−20/100)×(1−15/100) = 204.
A shop buys an item for 1600 and marks it up by 30%. What is the selling price?
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Selling price = 1600×(1+30/100) = 2080.
An item costs 560. It is discounted by 25%. What is the sale price?
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Sale price = 560×(1−25/100) = 420.
After a 15% discount, an item costs 1580. What was the original price?
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Original × (1−15/100) = 1580 ⇒ Original = 1580/(1−15/100) = 1858.82.
Bundle 2
Bundle ID: 8005827360
The price rises from 800 to 840. What is the percentage increase?
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Increase = 840-800 = 40. Percent increase = (40/800)×100 = 5%.
438 is what percent of 730?
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Percent = (438/730)×100 = 60%.
An item costs 380. It is discounted by 30%. What is the sale price?
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Sale price = 380×(1−30/100) = 266.
What is 5% of 210?
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5% of 210 = 5/100 × 210 = 10.5.
What is 15% of 230?
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15% of 230 = 15/100 × 230 = 34.5.
A bill is 1950 before tax. If VAT is 20%, what is the total amount?
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Total = 1950×(1+20/100) = 2340.
What is 15% of 595?
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15% of 595 = 15/100 × 595 = 89.25.
A bill is 1625 before tax. If VAT is 20%, what is the total amount?
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Total = 1625×(1+20/100) = 1950.
A bill is 1175 before tax. If VAT is 12%, what is the total amount?
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Total = 1175×(1+12/100) = 1316.
What is 15% of 500?
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15% of 500 = 15/100 × 500 = 75.
Bundle 3
Bundle ID: 8005827361
A value of 190 is increased by 25%. What is the new value?
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New value = 190×(1+25/100) = 237.5.
A bill is 175 before tax. If VAT is 20%, what is the total amount?
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Total = 175×(1+20/100) = 210.
A shop buys an item for 1950 and marks it up by 20%. What is the selling price?
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Selling price = 1950×(1+20/100) = 2340.
After a 40% discount, an item costs 1460. What was the original price?
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Original × (1−40/100) = 1460 ⇒ Original = 1460/(1−40/100) = 2433.33.
What is 45% of 65?
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45% of 65 = 45/100 × 65 = 29.25.
A value of 1340 is increased by 8%. What is the new value?
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New value = 1340×(1+8/100) = 1447.2.
A value of 1160 is increased by 20%. What is the new value?
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New value = 1160×(1+20/100) = 1392.
A shop buys an item for 475 and marks it up by 30%. What is the selling price?
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Selling price = 475×(1+30/100) = 617.5.
A bill is 1750 before tax. If VAT is 12%, what is the total amount?
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Total = 1750×(1+12/100) = 1960.
The price rises from 90 to 135. What is the percentage increase?
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Increase = 135-90 = 45. Percent increase = (45/90)×100 = 50%.
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