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1 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Warm Up Warm Up California Standards California Standards Lesson Presentation Lesson PresentationPreview

2 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Warm Up Multiply. 1. 0.05  20 2. 0.32  15 3. 0.06  25 4. 0.75  18 5. 0.34  76 1 4.8 1.5 13.5 25.84

3 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number 6-4 Percent of a Number NS1.4 Calculate given percentages of quantities and solve problems involving discounts at sales, interest earned, and tips. Also covered: NS2.4 California Standards

4 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number The human body is made up mostly of water. In fact, about 67% of a person’s total (100%) body weight is water. If Cameron weighs 90 pounds, about how much of his weight is water? Recall that a percent is a part of 100. Since you want to know the part of Cameron’s body that is water, you can set up and solve a proportion to find the answer. Part 67 = nPart 100 90 Whole

5 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number In addition to using proportions, you can find a percent of a number by using decimal equivalents.

6 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number When solving a problem with a percent greater than 100%, the part will be greater than the whole. Helpful Hint

7 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Find the percent of each number. Additional Example 1: Using Proportions to Find Percents of Numbers A. 30% of 50 30 100 = n 50 30 · 50 = 100 · n 1,500 = 100n 1,500 100 = 100n 15 = n 30% of 50 is 15. Write a proportion. Set the cross products equal. Multiply. Divide each side by 100.

8 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Additional Example 1: Using Proportions to Find Percents of Numbers Find the percent of each number. B. 200% of 24 200 100 = n 24 200 · 24 = 100 · n 4,800 = 100n 4,800 100 = 100n 48 = n 200% of 24 is 48. Write a proportion. Set the cross products equal. Multiply. Divide each side by 100.

9 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Find the percent of the number. Check whether your answer is reasonable. Additional Example 2: Using Decimal Equivalents to Find Percents of Numbers A. 9% of 80 9% of 80 = 0.09 · 80 = 7.2 Check Since 10% of 80 = 8, a reasonable answer for 9% of 80 is 7.2. Write the percent as a decimal and multiply. 0 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0 60 80 20 40 9% 7.2

10 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Additional Example 2: Using Decimal Equivalents to Find Percents of Numbers Find the percent of the number. Estimate to check whether your answer is reasonable. B. 3% of 12 3% of 12 = 0.03 · 12 = 0.36 Check 5% · 12 = 0.6, so 3% of 12 is a little less than 0.6. Thus 0.36 is a reasonable answer. Write the percent as a decimal and multiply.

11 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Additional Example 3: Geography Application The estimated world population in 2001 was 6,157 million. About 40% of the people were 19 or younger. What was the approximate number of people 19 or younger, to the nearest million? Find 40% of 6,157 million. 0.40 · 6,157 = 2,462.8 The number of people 19 or younger was about 2,463 million. Write the percent as a decimal. Multiply. ≈ 2,463Round to the nearest whole number.

12 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Check It Out! Example 1 Find the percent of each number. A. 150% of 64 150 100 = n 64 150 · 64 = 100 · n 9,600 = 100n 9,600 100 = 100n 96 = n 150% of 64 is 96. Write a proportion. Set the cross products equal. Multiply. Divide each side by 100.

13 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Find the percent of the number. Check whether your answer is reasonable. Check It Out! Example 2 A. 21% of 40 21% of 40 = 0.21 · 40 = 8.4 Check Since 20% of 40 = 8, a reasonable answer for 21% of 40 is 8.4. Write the percent as a decimal and multiply. 0 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 0 30 40 10 20 21% 8.4

14 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Check It Out! Example 3 The estimated world population in 2001 was 6,157 million. About 60% of the people were above 19 years of age. What was the approximate number of people 19 or older, to the nearest million? Find 60% of 6,157 million. 0.60 · 6,157 = 3,694.2 The number of people 19 or older was about 3,694 million. Write the percent as a decimal. Multiply. ≈ 3,694Round to the nearest whole number.

15 Holt CA Course 1 6-4 Percent of a Number Lesson Quiz Find the percent of each number. 1. 25% of 8 2. 40% of 110 Find the percent of each number. Check whether your answer is reasonable. 3. 150% of 96 4. 0.3% of 120 5. Whitmer Middle School has 850 students. If 42% of the students bought lunch on Monday, how many student bought lunch on Monday? 44 2 144 0.36 357


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