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1 Transparency 5 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers.

2 Transparency 5a

3 5-2 Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions

4 Video Tutor Help Finding a percent using proportionsFinding a percent using proportions (5-2) Finding part of a whole using proportionsFinding part of a whole using proportions (5-2) Find the whole amount using proportionsFind the whole amount using proportions (5-2) 5-2 Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions Khan Academy

5 Video Tutor Help Writing percents as fractions Writing percents as decimals Writing decimals as percents Ordering rational numbers with percents Writing fractions as percents Finding a percent using proportions Finding part of a whole using proportions Find the whole amount using proportions Using percent equations to find part of a whole Using percent equations to find a whole amount Finding sales tax Estimating using percents such as tips Finding simple interest Finding percent of increase Finding percent of markup Finding percent of discount

6 Worksheets Daily Notetaking Guide Worksheets Version A Practice, Guided Problem Solving Lesson 5-2 Practice 5-2 Guided Problem Solving 5-2

7 Vocabulary Practice Vocabulary (Electronic) Flash Cards Ratios, Rates, and Proportions Vocabulary 5A: Graphic Organizer Vocabulary 5B: Reading Comprehension Vocabulary 5C: Reading/Writing Math Symbols Vocabulary 5D: Visual Vocabulary Practice Vocabulary 5E: Vocabulary C Vocabulary 5F: Vocabulary Review Puzzle

8 Additional Lesson Examples Step-by-Step Examples Lesson 5-2

9 Lesson Readiness Lesson Quiz Problem of the Day Lesson 5-2

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13 Percent Proportion In a percent proportion, one of the numbers, called the part, is being compared to the whole quantity, called the base. The other ratio is the percent, written as a fraction, whole base is 100. 3 5 = 60 100 part base

14 Percent Proportion part base = percent 100 a b = p : where a is the part, b is the base, and p is the percent.

15 Percent Proportion part base = percent 100 a b = p : where a is the part, b is the base, and p is the percent. In percent problems, the base usually follows the word of.

16 Percent Problems Find the percent 7 is what percent of 10? Find the part What number is 70% of 10? Find the base 7 is 70% of what number? 7 10 = p 100 a 10 = 70 100 7 b = 70 100 percent part base

17 Example 5-1a Twenty is what percent of 25 ? Twenty is being compared to 25. So, 20 is the part and 25 is the base. Let p represent the percent. Replace a with 20 and b with 25. Find the cross products. Simplify. Find the Percent

18 Example 5-1b Divide each side by 25. Simplify. Answer: 20 is 80% of 25.

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20 What percent of 150 is 45? LESSON 5-2 You can write a proportion to find the percent. Write the cross products. 150n = 45(100) 45 is 30% of 150. = 45 150 n 100 Write a proportion. n = 30 Simplify. 150n 150 Divide each side by 150. 45(100) 150 = Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions Additional Examples

21 Example 3-2a What number is 70% of 600? Answer: 420 is 70% of 600. The percent is 70, and the base is 600. You need to find the part. Replace b with 600 and p with 70. Find the cross products. Multiply. Divide each side by 100. Simplify. Find the Part

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23 LESSON 5-2 Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions 35% of 90 is what number? Write the cross products. 100n = 90(35) 35% of 90 is 31.5. = n 90 35 100 Write a proportion. n = 31.5 Simplify. 100n 100 Divide each side by 100. 90(35) 100 = Additional Examples

24 117 is 45% of what number? LESSON 5-2 117 is 45% of 260. = 117 n 45 100 Write the proportion. Write the cross products. 45n = 117(100) n = 260 Simplify. The model shows the relationship. Divide each side by 45. 45n 45 117(100) 45 = Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions Additional Examples

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28 Example 5-2a What percent of 8 is 12 ? Twelve is being compared to 8. So, 12 is the part and 8 is the base. Let p represent the percent. Replace a with 12 and b with 8. Simplify. Find the cross products. Find the Percent

29 Example 5-2b Answer: 150% of 8 is 12. Divide each side by 8. Simplify.

30 Example 5-4a What number is 8.8% of 20 ? The percent is 8.8, and the base is 20. Let a represent the part. Answer: 8.8% of 20 is 1.76. Replace b with 20 and p with 8.8. Find the cross products. Simplify. Mentally divide each side by 100. Find the Part

31 Example 5-6a Seventy is 28% of what number? The percent is 28% and the part is 70. Let b represent the base. Replace a with 70 and p with 28. Find the cross products. Simplify. Find the Base

32 Example 5-6b Divide each side by 28. Simplify. Answer: 70 is 28% of 250.

33 Example 5-5a Recycling At Kington Middle School, 600 students were asked if their families recycle cans and/or newspapers. 32% said they recycle both; 25% said they recycle cans; 19% said they recycle newspapers; 24% said they do not recycle. How many families recycle both cans and newspapers? The total number of families is 600. So, 600 is the base. The percent is 32%. To find 32% of 600, let b represent the base, 600, and let p represent the percent, 32%, in the percent proportion. Let a represent the part. Apply the Percent Proportion

34 Example 5-5b Replace b with 600 and p with 32. Find the cross products. Simplify. Mentally divide each side by 100. Answer:192 families recycle both cans and newspapers.

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