Algebra 1 The price of a skirt decreased from $32.95 to $28.95. Find the percent of decrease. percent of decrease = amount of change original amount 32.95.

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Algebra 1 The price of a skirt decreased from $32.95 to $ Find the percent of decrease. percent of decrease = amount of change original amount – = Subtract to find the amount of change. Substitute the original amount. The price of the skirt decreased by about 12% or 12%Write as a decimal and then as a percent =Simplify the numerator. Percent of Change Lesson 3-7 Additional Examples

Algebra 1 Between 1940 and 1980, the federal budget increased from $9.5 billion to $725.3 billion. What was the percent of increase in the federal budget? percent of increase = amount of change original amount = – Substitute. = Simplify the numerator. = or 7535%Write as a decimal and then as a percent. The federal budget increased nearly 7535%. Percent of Change Lesson 3-7 Additional Examples

Algebra 1 You read the bathroom scale as 122 lb. What is your greatest possible error? The scale is read to the nearest 1 lb, so the greatest possible error is one half of 1 lb, or 0.5 lb. Percent of Change Lesson 3-7 Additional Examples

Algebra 1 When a garden plot was measured, the dimensions were 156 in.  84 in. Use the greatest possible error to find the minimum and maximum possible areas. Both measurements were made to the nearest whole inch, so the greatest possible error is 0.5 in. Minimum AreaMaximum Area in.  83.5 in. = 12, in in.  84.5 in. = 13, in. 2 The minimum area is 12, in. 2, and the maximum area is 13, in. 2. The length could be as little as in. or as great as in. The width could be as little as 83.5 in. or as great as 84.5 in. Find the minimum and maximum areas. Percent of Change Lesson 3-7 Additional Examples

Algebra 1 Suppose you measure a library book and record its width as 17.6 cm. Find the percent of error in your measurement. Since the measurement is to the nearest 0.1 cm, the greatest possible error is 0.05 cm. The percent error is about 0.3%. percent error = greatest possible error measurement Use the percent error formula. = Substitute Divide. =0.3%Round and write as a percent. Percent of Change Lesson 3-7 Additional Examples

Algebra 1 A small jewelry box measures 7.4 cm by 12.2 cm by 4.2 cm. Find the percent error in calculating its volume. The measurements are to the nearest 0.1 cm. The greatest possible error is 0.05 cm. as measuredmaximum valueminimum value V = w h = = cm 3 = = = = Possible Error:maximum – measuredmeasured – minimum – = – = 8.57 Percent of Change Lesson 3-7 Additional Examples

Algebra 1 Use the difference that shows the greatest possible error to find the percent error. The percent error is about 2%. percent error = greatest possible error measurement = – Use the percent error formula. Substitute. (continued) = =2% Write as a decimal. Round and write as a percent. = Simplify the numerator. Percent of Change Lesson 3-7 Additional Examples