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AI Percentages Worksheets
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Grade 3 · Math
Percentages Worksheet
Answer all questions. Show your work where applicable.
1.What is 50% of 80?
2.Convert 1/4 to a percentage.
3.What is 10% of 200?
4.If you score 8 out of 10, what is your percentage?
5.Which is greater: 25% of 40 or 40% of 25?
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1.What is 50% of 80?
A40B30C50D602.Convert 1/4 to a percentage.
3.What is 10% of 200?
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If you teach math, you already know how long it takes to write fair, clear items from scratch. AI accelerates the first pass — you refine for your classroom, your pacing, and your district expectations.
Percentages shows up across units and standards; having ready-made worksheet drafts helps you differentiate for small groups, homework, and review days without rebuilding the same layout every time.
Common mistakes
Misconceptions students bring to percentages
Specific errors to watch for when reviewing student work — pulled from classroom research and teacher reports.
Confusing 'increase by 50%' with 'multiply by 50%'.
What to teach instead: An increase of 50% means multiply by 1.5; multiplying by 0.5 halves the value.
$100 increased by 50% is $150, not $50.
Thinking percentages can't exceed 100%.
What to teach instead: Percentages can be greater than 100 — they describe ratios, not just parts of a whole.
150% of 20 = 30.
Adding successive percentage changes directly.
What to teach instead: A 10% increase followed by a 10% decrease is not 0% — it's a 1% net decrease.
100 → 110 → 99.
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