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Percents
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Warm-Up Today, we will begin class with Activity 1. I need for you to: Pick up Hoop Shoot Activity from the front of the room. Crumple up two pieces of scratch or notebook paper into a ball. (There may already be paper balls made from previous classes you can use.) QUIETLYGet with a partner or two and QUIETLY wait for further instructions (1 Group per Table.)
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Up Next… Activity 1: Hoop Shoot Activity
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PART 100 = PERCENT Three ways to solve: 1. Fraction to Decimal to Percent 2. Percent Proportion 3. Percent Stick Record in your Math Journal :
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Hoop Shoot Outcomes Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 1 out of 10
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Hoop Shoot Outcomes Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 2 out of 10
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Hoop Shoot Outcomes Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 3 out of 10
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Hoop Shoot Outcomes Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 4 out of 10
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Hoop Shoot Outcomes Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 5 out of 10
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Hoop Shoot Outcomes Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 6 out of 10
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Hoop Shoot Outcomes Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 7 out of 10
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Hoop Shoot Outcomes Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 8 out of 10
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Hoop Shoot Outcomes Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 9 out of 10
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Hoop Shoot Outcomes Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 10 out of 10
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Percent Proportions Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 8 out of 12
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Percent Proportions Calculate the percent using the given numbers. 9 out of 14
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Percent Proportions Jim made 4 out of 7 free throws. He plans to attempt more free throws. If the number of free throws Jim expects to make is proportional to the number of free throws he made out of 7 free throws, what percent of the attempted free throws should Jim expect to make?
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Percent Proportions Sarah made 8 out of 11 free throws. She plans to attempt more free throws. If the number of free throws Sarah expects to make is proportional to the number of free throws she made out of 11 free throws, what percent of the attempted free throws should Sarah expect to make?
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Percent Proportions Joyce made 10 out of 17 free throws. She plans to attempt more free throws. If the number of free throws Joyce expects to make is proportional to the number of free throws she made out of 17 free throws, what percent of the attempted free throws should Joyce expect to make?
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