Markup and Discount Part 2

Mark-Up and Discount (Part 2)
Show all your Work
Name:___________________________
Period: __________
Answer each problem below.
1.
Madison bought a new smart phone with a regular price of $459. If the phone was on sale for 20% off
the regular price, then how much did Madison have to pay for the phone not including tax?
2.
A store that sells skateboards buys them from a manufacturer at a wholesale price of $57. The store’s
markup is 150%. What is the retail price?
3.
A football is selling for 35% off the original price. The original price was $60. What is the sale price of
the football?
4.
At Target, a $40 dress is marked down 25%. What is the discount? What is the sale price of the dress?
5.
You have $50 to spend at a clothing store. You find a jacket that is on sale for 15% off the original price.
If the original price of the jacket is $60 and there is no sales tax, do you have enough money to buy the
jacket? Explain
Challenge
6.
Charlie went to a sports store that was having a 40% off sale on clothing items and a 25% off sale on all
sports equipment. He bought 3 shirts that originally cost $15 each and a soccer ball that originally cost
$30. What did Charlie pay for the shirts and soccer ball altogether after the sale discounts?
Find the percent increase or decrease. (Round to the nearest percent if necessary)
7.
From $25 to $37
8.
From $2.45 to $1.80.
9.
From 125 pounds to 100 pounds.
10.
From 45 miles to 112 miles.
11.
Your boss is giving you a raise because you’re awesome. Your weekly salary went from $680 to
$750. What was the percent of your raise?
12.
Determine whether the following table and graph represents a proportional relationship. If so, then
write an equation for the relationship.
Hours
$
3
67.5
7
157.5
8
180
B.
80
Pay ($)
A.
60
40
20
1
2
3
4
5
Time (hours)
Find the unit rate.
2
13. Will bought
of a pound for $7.50.
5
14.
Matt ate
5
3
of a burrito in
of a minute.
6
4