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Bell Ringer Change the following fractions into decimals (round if you need to): 6/8 7/9 9/10 8/3
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So what are we going to do today?
Learn how to change between fractions, decimals, and percents. Learn how to handle ‘percent of’ problems
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First of all, we need to know what EQUALS means:
To say that two things are equal is to say that we can substitute one for the other. For example, we can say that = 4. Both 4 and 2+2 mean the exact same thing. Remote control example…
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We can express a number in different ways.
Fractions Decimals Percents
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A Condensed Way to Understand Percent Conversion
Percent to Decimal: percentage > divide > decimal 37 % = 37 / 100 = .37 Decimal to Percent: decimal > multiply > percent .37 = .37 x 100 = 37%
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The ‘percentage of’ problem
What is 12% 0f 34? What is 13% of 56? What is 78% of 57?
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To answer these questions
First: Change the percentage into a decimal Second: Change the word ‘of’ into a X sign Third: Workout Example: What is 23% of 45 23% = 0.23 and ‘of’ X 0.23 X 45 = 10.35
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What do these words mean?
Anytime you see ‘OUT OF,’ divide. Anytime you see ‘OF,’ multiply. Anytime you see ‘IS,’ put an equal sign. Anytime you see ‘WHAT,’ put a variable.
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Let’s try one: 120 is what percent of 90?
All we are going to do is interpret the sentence. 120 = x * 90 Note: x will need to be a percent (so when we get our decimal, we need to multiply by 100 to get our answer). Now, we just solve for x! 120/90 = x = x But we want ‘x’ as a percent so we need to multiply our decimal by 100. So x = %
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Try these 25% of 32 2. 75% of 36 3. What percent of 74 is 222?
150 is what percent of 80? What number is 44% of 6? Try these
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