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What TEKS 6.4G says: Generate equivalent forms of fractions, decimals, and percents using real-world problems, including problems that involve money.
This page has 90+ practice questions tagged specifically to TEKS 6.4G. Below: a sample of 8 with answers and explanations so you can preview the worksheet before printing. Every question goes through an AI quality gate (gpt-4o for content review, Claude Sonnet 4.5 for math verification) before publishing.
Cognitive demand: medium. Typical question shape: Money word problem requiring percent ↔ decimal ↔ fraction.
Jackson went to a local store in Dallas that sells cowboy boots. The store has a special sale where all boots are discounted by 20%. If Jackson wants to buy a pair of boots that originally costs $120, how much will he pay after the discount?
- $96 ✓
- $100
- $120
- $144
Why: To find the sale price of the boots, first calculate the discount. The discount is 20% of $120, which is 0.20 × 120 = $24. Then, subtract the discount from the original price: $120 - $24 = $96. So, Jackson will pay $96 after the discount.
Lucia loves visiting Galveston Bay and wants to spend a day fishing with her friends. She has saved $120 for this trip. If her budget includes renting a fishing boat for $40 and buying snacks that cost 25% of the total budget she has left after renting the boat, how much will she have remaining after covering both expenses?
- $60 ✓
- $70
- $80
- $90
Why: After renting the boat for $40, Lucia has $120 - $40 = $80 left. The cost of snacks is 25% of this remaining amount. To find the cost of snacks, calculate 25% of $80, which is 0.25 * 80 = $20. So, after buying the snacks, Lucia has $80 - $20 = $60 remaining. Therefore, the correct answer is $60.
Manuel is saving money to buy a new pair of boots from a store in San Antonio. The boots cost $80. If he saves 25% of his weekly allowance, and his allowance is $32 per week, how much money will he have saved after 3 weeks?
- $24 ✓
- $18
- $12
- $6
Why: To find out how much Manuel saves in 3 weeks, first calculate his weekly savings. He saves 25% of $32: 0.25 × 32 = $8 per week. After 3 weeks, he saves: 3 × 8 = $24. Therefore, the correct answer is $24.
Jun loves visiting the cotton fields in Lubbock, Texas. This year, he noticed that 60% of the cotton harvested was sold as bales, while the rest was processed into cotton products. If the total weight of the cotton harvested was 2,500 pounds, how many pounds were sold as bales?
- 1500 ✓
- 1000
- 1800
- 1200
Why: To find the amount of cotton sold as bales, we need to calculate 60% of the total weight. First, convert 60% to a decimal, which is 0.60. Then, multiply the total weight of the cotton by this decimal: 2500 * 0.60 = 1500. Therefore, 1500 pounds of cotton were sold as bales.
Wyatt works at a taco stand in New Braunfels, Texas, where he earns $60 for a day's work. He decides to donate 15% of his earnings to a local charity. After donating, how much money does Wyatt have left?
- 51.00 ✓
- 60.00
- 9.00
- 48.00
Why: To find out how much money Wyatt has left after donating 15% of his earnings, first calculate 15% of $60. This is done by multiplying 60 by 0.15, which equals $9. Wyatt will donate $9. Now, subtract the donation from his original earnings: $60 - $9 = $51. Therefore, Wyatt has $51 left after his donation.
Ximena is organizing a school fundraising event in Lubbock, Texas, where she sells tickets for a local football game. If she sells 50 tickets for $12 each, and then spends 30% of her total earnings on snacks, how much money does Ximena have left after buying the snacks?
- $420 ✓
- $360
- $300
- $240
Why: First, calculate Ximena's total earnings by multiplying the number of tickets sold by the price per ticket: 50 tickets * $12 = $600. Then, find out how much she spends on snacks, which is 30% of $600: 0.30 * $600 = $180. Finally, subtract the amount spent on snacks from the total earnings: $600 - $180 = $420. Therefore, Ximena has $420 left after buying the snacks.
Amira went to Fredericksburg for a festival. She decided to buy a local craft for $18 and wanted to give a 15% tip to the artist. How much money will Amira spend in total for the craft and tip?
- $20.70 ✓
- $21.00
- $20.25
- $22.50
Why: To find the total amount Amira will spend, first calculate the tip. A 15% tip on $18 is calculated as follows: 0.15 * 18 = $2.70. Next, add the tip to the cost of the craft: $18 + $2.70 = $20.70. Therefore, the total amount Amira will spend is $20.70.
Sofia is planning a trip to the Palo Duro Canyon and is budgeting her expenses. She wants to spend 30% of her total budget on food. If her total budget is $200, how much money will she allocate for food during her trip?
- $60 ✓
- $70
- $80
- $90
Why: To find out how much Sofia will allocate for food, we need to calculate 30% of her total budget of $200. First, we convert 30% to a decimal, which is 0.30. Then we multiply: 0.30 * 200 = $60. Therefore, Sofia will allocate $60 for food.
Common questions about TEKS 6.4G
What is TEKS 6.4G?
TEKS 6.4G is a Grade 6 Proportionality standard from the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills. The standard says: Generate equivalent forms of fractions, decimals, and percents using real-world problems, including problems that involve money.
How many TEKS 6.4G practice questions are available?
90+ practice questions tagged to TEKS 6.4G. All free to print or practice online. We pull a fresh set each time you print a worksheet so your kid doesn't see the same questions twice.
What kind of questions test TEKS 6.4G on the STAAR?
Money word problem requiring percent ↔ decimal ↔ fraction. TEKS 6.4G is a medium-cognitive-demand standard — 1-2 step questions are typical.
Where do these questions come from?
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