5th Grade Percentage Worksheet

In 5th grade percentage worksheet, students can practice the questions on percentage. The questions are based on convert percentages to fractions, convert percentages to decimals, convert fractions to percentages, convert decimals to percentages, find the percentage of a number and word problems on percentage.

1. Convert the following percentages to fraction.

(i) 7%

(ii) 55%

(iii) 20%

(iv) 2.5%

2. Convert the following percentages to decimals.

(i) 8%

(ii) 30%

(iii) 15%

(iv) 75%


3. Convert the following fractions to percentages.

(i) \(\frac{3}{10}\)

(ii) \(\frac{7}{20}\)

(iii) \(\frac{23}{25}\)

(iv) \(\frac{34}{50}\)

(v) \(\frac{3}{4}\)


4. Convert the following decimals to percentage.

(i) 0.6

(ii) 0.05

(iii) 0.32

(iv) 1.44


5. Find the value of the following:

(i) 10% of 90 g

(ii) 75% of 6 l

(iii) 13% of 250 km

(iv) 73% of 204

(v) 41% of $800

(vi) 22% of 138


6. What is 70% of a kg?

7. What percent of 20 is 15?

8. What percent of 40 is 14?

9. In the set of first 10 natural numbers – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10:

(i) What percent of the numbers are odd?

(ii) What percent of numbers are multiples of 4?

(iii) What percent of numbers are less than 8?

(iv) What percent of numbers are factors of 7?


10. Angela loves to travel and spends 25% of the year on vacation and works for the rest of the year. What fraction of the year does she travel?

11. The cost price of an article is $400 and selling price of the same article is $500. At what profit is the article sold? What is the profit percentage?

12. 1200 people registered for the Marathon but only 960 runners actually ran. What percentage of the registered people ran the Marathon?

13. In a flower vase there are 20 flowers. There are 5 lilies and 15 roses. What percent of flowers are lilies?


Answers:



1. (i) \(\frac{7}{100}\)

(ii) \(\frac{55}{100}\)

(iii) \(\frac{20}{100}\)

(iv) \(\frac{2.5}{100}\)


2. (i) 0.08

(ii) 0.3

(iii) 0.15

(iv) 0.75


3. (i) 30%

(ii) 35%

(iii) 92%

(iv) 68%

(v) 75%


4. (i) 60%

(ii) 5%

(iii) 32%

(iv) 44%


5. (i) 9 g

(ii) 4.5 l

(iii) 32.5 km

(iv) 148.92

(v) $328

(vi) 30.36


6. 700 g

7. 75%

8. 35%

9. (i) 50%

(ii) 20%

(iii) 70%

(iv) 20%

5th Grade Percentage Worksheet

10. 91\(\frac{1}{4}\)

11. $100, 25%

12. 80%

13. 25%





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