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2 OBJECTIVES: Convert percents into decimal numbers
Convert decimal numbers into percents

3 Percent means per hundred.
What is Percent ?? Percent means per hundred.  % is the symbol that we use to notate percent. Some examples of percentages are: 15% = 15/100 = .15 25% = 25/100 = .25 100% = 100/100 = 1.00

4 Here we go….. Example 1: Write 57% as a decimal.
Writing a Percent as  a Decimal Number When you are going from percent to decimal,  drop the percent sign and then move your decimal two places to the left. Example 1:  Write 57% as a decimal. Solution : Dropping the percent sign and then moving the decimal two places to the left we get: 57% = . 57

5 Cont… Solution : Example 2: Write 145% as a decimal.
Dropping the percent sign and then moving the decimal two places to the left we get: 145% = 1.45 Example 3:  Write .34% as a decimal. Solution: Dropping the percent sign and then moving the decimal two places to the left we get: . 34% = .0034

6 Writing a Decimal Number as a Percent
When you are going from decimal to percent, move your decimal place two to the right and then put a % sign at the end of the number. Example 4:  Write .78 as a percent. Solution: Moving the decimal place two to the right and then putting a % sign at the end of the number we get: .78 = 78%

7 Cont… Solution: Example 5: Write 8 as a percent.
Moving the decimal place two to the right and then putting a % sign at the end of the number we get: 8.00 = 800% Example 6:  Write as a percent. Solution: Moving the decimal place two to the right and then putting a % sign at the end of the number we get: .0325 = 3.25%

8 Practice Problems : Write each percent as a decimal.
a)  82% b)  325% Answer/Discussion to a) 82% Dropping the percent sign and then moving the decimal two places to the left we get: 82% = . 82 Answer/Discussion to b) 325% Dropping the percent sign and then moving the decimal two places to the left we get: 325% = 3.25

9 Practice Problems: Write each decimal as a percent.
Answer/Discussion to a) 0.64 Moving the decimal place two to the right and then putting a % sign at the end of the number we get: .64 = 64% Answer/Discussion to b) Moving the decimal place two to the right and then putting a % sign at the end of the number we get: .0003 = .03%

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