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Percentages Practice

Converting and calculating percentages

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Grade 7 Percents Practice

Practice grade 7 percent problems including finding percents of numbers, finding what percent one number is of another, and finding the whole given a percent. Seventh grade develops comprehensive percent skills.

Converting Decimals to Percentages Practice

Practice converting decimals to percentages by multiplying by 100. Understanding the relationship between decimals and percentages is essential for everyday math.

Percent Speed Test

Test your percent calculation speed with this quick challenge. How fast can you find common percentages of numbers? Speed with percents supports everyday math.

Percent Word Problems Practice

Practice solving percent word problems including finding a percent of a number, calculating discounts, tips, and converting to percentages.

Grade 6 Percent Practice

Practice percent conversions and calculations for sixth grade. Convert between fractions, decimals, and percents, and find percent of a number.

Converting Fractions to Percents

Convert fractions to percents by finding equivalent fractions with denominator 100. This connects fractions, decimals, and percents.

Converting Percents to Fractions

Convert percents to fractions in simplest form. Understanding percent-fraction relationships is essential for real-world math.

Finding Percent of a Number

Calculate percents of numbers using multiplication strategies. This essential skill applies to tips, discounts, taxes, and statistics.

Percent Increase and Decrease Practice

Calculate percent increase and decrease for real-world applications like sales, growth, and statistics. Master markup and markdown calculations.

Percents Speed Test

Test your percent calculation speed with 20 timed problems. Finding percent of a number is essential for real-world math.

Free Percentages Practice for Grade 6

Percentages are everywhere in real life — sales, tips, test scores — but for sixth graders they're abstract until they see enough examples. This practice uses friendly numbers (10%, 20%, 25%, 50%, 75%) and clean bases so your child can build intuition without getting bogged down in messy arithmetic. The mental shortcut to teach: 10% is just 'move the decimal one place left,' and once 10% is easy, every other percent becomes a multiple or a simple division. Save calculator work for awkward percents in seventh grade.

About Percentages

Percentages express parts per hundred. From basic conversions to calculating discounts and tips, percentage skills are used constantly in everyday life and advanced mathematics.