\(\textbf{1)}\) Express \(0.048\) as a percent.
\(\textbf{2)}\) Express \(\frac{7}{8}\) as a percent.
\(\textbf{3)}\) Express \(35\%\) as a decimal.
\(\textbf{4)}\) Express \(35\%\) as a fraction.
\(\textbf{5)}\) What percent is \(50\) out of \(250\)?
\(\textbf{6)}\) What is \(60\%\) of \(80\)? 
\(\textbf{7)}\) \(60\) is \(40\%\) of what number?
\(\textbf{8)}\) What is the total price on a \($45.95\) sweater with \(7\%\) sales tax? 
\(\textbf{9)}\) A hat that originally costs \($20\) is on sale for \(20\%\) off. What is the sale price? 
\(\textbf{10)}\) A sweater costs \($30\) and a shirt costs \($12\). During a \(10\%\) off sale, how much more does the sweater cost than the shirt?
\(\textbf{11)}\) A number added to \(30\%\) of the same number is \(52\). What is the number?
\(\textbf{12)}\) Jessica collects rocks. She started the week with \(20\) rocks. Later in the week she traded \(3\) of her rocks to Steve for \(12\) of his rocks. She then sold \(5\) to her brother. After all of this, what is the percent of increase in Jessica’s rock collection?
\(\textbf{13)}\) A hat is on sale for \(15\%\) off the original price. The sale price is \($34.00\). What is the original price?
\(\textbf{14)}\) A cookie jar is half full. After adding \(6\) cookies it is \(75\%\) full. How many cookies can the jar hold if it is completely full?
\(\textbf{15)}\) At a school, exactly \(410\) students are seniors. \(40\%\) of the students at the school are seniors. How many students attend the school in total?
\(\textbf{16)}\) If \(45\%\) of \(200\) is equal to \(300\%\) of x. What is x? 
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