Grade 7 Percents Worksheets
Free printable percents practice for Grade 7 students. Generate problems, solve them on screen or paper, and download as PDF.
What your child will practice
- PercentagesRepresent, compare, and order fractions, decimals, and percentages.
- Percent CalculationsSolve problems involving percent increases, decreases, and discounts.
Free Practice Worksheets
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Build confidence with approachable problems
Solve each problem. Take your time.
- 1.What is 50% of 20?
- 2.Convert the fraction 1/4 to a percent.
- 3.Convert the decimal 0.75 to a percent.
- 4.What is 10% of 150?
- 5.If a price of 30 is increased by 10%, what is the new price?
- 6.If a price of 40 is decreased by 25%, what is the new price?
Full range of grade expectations
Solve each problem. Show your work.
- 1.Convert the fraction 3/8 to a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent if necessary.
- 2.What is 45% of 240?
- 3.A jacket originally costs 80. It is on sale for 25% off. What is the sale price of the jacket?
- 4.Sarah scored 36 out of 40 on her math quiz. What percent did she score?
- 5.The price of a video game increased from 50 to 60. What is the percent increase?
- 6.A store is offering a 15% discount on all electronics. If a television costs 500 before the discount, how much is the discount amount?
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Create a Free AccountFrequently Asked Questions
How do percents relate to fractions and decimals?
Percent means 'per hundred.' So 25% = 25/100 = 0.25. Understanding this three-way connection between percents, fractions, and decimals is fundamental to mastering percentages.
What real-life situations use percents?
Percents are everywhere: sales tax, discounts, tips at restaurants, interest rates, sports statistics, and grades. Using these real-world examples makes learning percents meaningful and practical.
When do students learn percent calculations?
Percent concepts are introduced in Grade 5-6. By Grade 7-8, students should handle percent increase/decrease, and by Grade 9-10 they work with compound interest and financial literacy applications.