Grade 7 Percent of a Number Worksheets

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Grade 7 Percent of a Number Practice

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  1. 1.
    What is 15% of 60?
  2. 2.
    What is 50% of 105?
  3. 3.
    What is 30% of 155?
  4. 4.
    What is 25% of 25?
  5. 5.
    What is 75% of 50?
  6. 6.
    What is 75% of 180?
  7. 7.
    What is 40% of 45?
  8. 8.
    What is 20% of 120?
Show answer key
  1. Question 1: 9
  2. Question 2: 52.5
  3. Question 3: 46.5
  4. Question 4: 6.3
  5. Question 5: 37.5
  6. Question 6: 135
  7. Question 7: 18
  8. Question 8: 24

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About These Worksheets

Grade 7 students use percent-of-a-number fluency inside discounts, taxes, simple interest, and multi-step proportional problems.

Percent of a number worksheets help students connect percentages to fractions, decimals, and real quantities. Instead of treating percent as a separate topic, these worksheets show that finding 25% of 80 is the same as finding one quarter of 80, and that 10% can be used as a friendly anchor for mental math. This makes percent feel like a tool rather than a new set of rules to memorize.

Students practise direct calculations, sale discounts, tips, taxes, survey results, and score comparisons. The goal is to build flexibility: some questions are easiest by converting to a decimal, some by using a fraction benchmark, and some by scaling from 10% or 1%. Percent of a number is the foundation for percent change, simple interest, markups, and financial literacy, so focused fluency here pays off across the rest of middle school math.

Skills Practised

  • Converting percents to decimals and fractions
  • Finding benchmark percents such as 10%, 25%, and 50%
  • Calculating a percent of a whole number
  • Solving discount, tax, and tip problems
  • Estimating percent answers for reasonableness

Parent Tip: Start with friendly benchmarks. If your child can find 10% by moving the decimal and 50% by halving, many harder percentages become combinations of those pieces.

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