46Relationships Between Fractions, Decimals, and Percents03:38
48Figuring Fraction and Percent Sales Prices with Memory Keys01:59
49The Percent Circle (1 of 2)03:10
49The Percent Circle (2 of 2)05:06
50Percent Problems: Finding Part of the Total03:30
51Finding What Percent the Part is of the Total (1 of 2)02:15
51Finding What Percent the Part is of the Total (2 of 2)03:11
52Finding the Total When Part and Percent are Given02:32
53Mixed Percent Problems (1 of 2)04:36
53Mixed Percent Problems (2 of 2)03:53
54Simple Interest04:59
55Calculator Review04:44
56Calculator Review04:06
Calculator Achievement-Mixed Percent Problems
Department store: dining set on sale at $999.99. It is regularly $2,000. If one can take an extra 25% off the ticket price, what is the actual discount?