It’s All About The Numbers Fractions, decimals, and percents.

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It’s All About The Numbers Fractions, decimals, and percents

 Terrance Jones scored 12 out of 18 baskets. What fraction of his shots did he make? List the fraction in the lowest terms. Question 1

 Davis has blocked 43 more shots than Jones. If Jones has blocked 45 shots, how many has Davis blocked? Question 2

 Miller scored 4 out of 7 three point goals. What percentage of his 3-pointers did he make? Question 3

 Doron Lamb mad 8 out of 12 free throw shots. What fraction of his shots did he make? What percentage is this? Question 4

 Vargas missed only 3 out of 15 dunks attempted last year. Explain how you could what percent he missed. Question 5

 Teague has scored in 12 out of 13 games. Explain how you could list this as a fraction, and as a percent. Question 6

 Kidd-Gilchrist made 28 assists over the last 5 games. What is his average number of assists per game? Question 7

 Whitjer made 15 out of 20 free throws. Write tis fraction in the lowest terms. What percent would this be? Question 8