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The Percent Proportion
By Angela Gallacher 7th Grade Mathematics James Workman Middle School
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General Objective NS 1.3 Convert fractions to decimals and percents and use these representation in computations, and applications. The student will solve problems proportions and percents, then explain to a partner how to solve a percent problem using proportions
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Vocabulary In a percent proportion:
Percentage: The number that is compared to another number called the base. The ‘part’. Base: The number to which the percentage is compared. The ‘total’ or ‘whole’. Rate: The ratio of a number to 100. Percent Proportion: P = R B
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Method One: Finding the Percent One Number Is of Another
What percent of 92 is 66? Set up a proportion to find the percent. Think: What number is to 100 as 66 is to 92? = number 100 part whole Set up a proportion. n 100 66 92 = Substitute. n 92 = 100 66 Find the cross products. 92n = 6600 Simplify.
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How to use a percent proportion:
40 is 20% of what number? Remember: P = R or is = % B of 40 = 20 B 20b = 4000 b = 200
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Solve using a proportion
What percent of 140 is 21? Method 1: Set up a proportion. Think: What number is to 100 as 21 is to 140? = number 100 part whole Set up a proportion. n 100 21 140 = Let n represent the percent. n 140 = 100 21 Find the cross products. 140n = 2100 Simplify.
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What percent of 140 is 21? Method 2: Set up an equation. percent whole = part Set up an equation. p 140 = Let p represent the percent. 140p 140 = 21 Divide both sides by 140. p = Simplify. 21 is 15% of 140.
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What percent of 33 is 22? percent whole = part Set up an equation.
p 33 = Let p represent the percent. 33p 33 = 22 Divide both sides by 140. p = Simplify. 22 is 66 2/3% of 33.
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Practice Write and solve a proportion for each.
What percent of 91 is 45? What percent of 1270 is 375? What percent of 240 is 180? What percent of 186 is 75?
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Think and Write Show why 5% of a number is less than 1/10 of the number. Demonstrate two ways to find 70% of a number. Name fractions in simplest form that are the same as 40% and as 250%
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