This document provides a 5 question quiz on strategies for solving percent problems. For each question, the learner selects which strategy is best to use from options like the percent equation, percent proportion, or percent of change equation. After submitting their answer, they receive feedback on the correct strategies to use. If the learner misses more than one question, they are instructed to review the material. If they miss one or fewer, they are congratulated and can move on to the next lesson.
2. Directions
• 5 total multiple choice
questions
• Read the question
• Write down your answer
• Click the right arrow
button to see the answer
• Check your answer
• Click the right arrow to
continue to next question
3. Directions
Identify which strategy(s) would probably be most
beneficial to use to solve each of the following
questions.
A) 10% Rule
B) Percent Proportion
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy
4. Question #1
1. How much should you tip at a restaurant if
the bill was $43.00? The typical tip rate is 20%.
A) 10% Rule
B) Percent Proportion
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation Click the right arrow to
check your answer
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy
5. Question #1
1. How much should you tip at a restaurant if
the bill was $43.00? The typical tip rate is 20%.
Any of the options
would work, but
A) 10% Rule the highlighted are
B) Percent Proportion the easiest options
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy Click the right arrow to
go to question 2 of 5
6. Question #2
2. If you go to a restaurant and the bill is $56.00
before the tip, then after adding the tip the total
amount of money you are spending becomes
$72.00. What is the rate of the tip you left?
A) 10% Rule
B) Percent Proportion
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation Click the right arrow to
check your answer
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy
7. Question #2
2. If you go to a restaurant and the bill is $56.00
before the tip, then after adding the tip the total
amount of money you are spending of the options
Any
becomes
$72.00. What is the rate of the tip youwork, but
would left?
the highlighted are
the easiest options
A) 10% Rule
B) Percent Proportion
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation Click the right arrow to
go to question 3 of 5
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy
8. Question #3
3. If you take a test and get 12 questions right,
what is your percent if there were 15 questions
possible?
A) 10% Rule
B) Percent Proportion
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation Click the right arrow to
check your answer
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy
9. Question #3
3. If you take a test and get 12 questions right,
what is your percent if there were 15 questions
possible?
Any of the options
would work, but
A) 10% Rule the highlighted are
B) Percent Proportion the easiest options
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation
Click the right arrow to
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy go to question 4 of 5
10. Question #4
4. If you take a 30-question test and score 80%,
how many questions did you get correct?
A) 10% Rule
B) Percent Proportion
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation Click the right arrow to
check your answer
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy
11. Question #4
4. If you take a 30-question test and score 80%,
how many questions did you get correct?
Any of the options
would work, but
A) 10% Rule the highlighted are
B) Percent Proportion the easiest options
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation
Click the right arrow to
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy go to question 5 of 5
12. Question #5
5. If you take a test and get a score of 80%, how
many questions were possible if you got 30
questions correct?
A) 10% Rule
B) Percent Proportion
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation Click the right arrow to
check your answer
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy
13. Question #5
5. If you take a test and get a score of 80%, how
many questions were possible if you got 30
questions correct?
Any of the options
would work, but
A) 10% Rule the highlighted are
B) Percent Proportion the easiest options
C) Percent Equation
D) Percent of Change Equation
Click the right arrow to
E) Tic-tac-toe strategy go to continue
14. NEXT
• If you missed more than one question
– Make sure you understand why you missed it
– If you can’t do that, then watch Lesson 1 again.
– If that doesn’t work, then look online.
– If that doesn’t work, then notify the instructor via
email or in person
• If you missed 1 question or less, CONGRATS!
– Move on to Lesson 4.