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Percent Increase and Decrease

Percent Increase and Decrease

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
6.RP.A.3C

Standards-aligned

Created by

Kelsey Hart

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4 Slides • 8 Questions

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Percent Increase and Decrease

EQ: How do you use percents to describe change?

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Poll

Did you watch the lesson video prior to class?

Yes.

No.

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Take out your notes to use on today's practice questions.

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct Percent Change equation? 



Percent of change = _____

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  original amountamount of change\ \frac{original\ amount}{amount\ of\ change}  

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  percent changeoriginal amount\ \frac{percent\ change}{original\ amount}  

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  amount of changeoriginal amount\ \frac{amount\ of\ change}{original\ amount}  

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  original amountpercent of change\ \frac{original\ amount}{percent\ of\ change}  

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Multiple Choice

If you have a percent increase problem, your original amount:

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Gets bigger

2

Gets smaller

3

Doesn't change

4

Stays the same

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the Blank

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The following questions are about

Using Percent of Change to Calculate a New Amount

(use your notes!)

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Multiple Choice

If there are 200 people that like tea more than coffee, but that number decreases by 60%, how many people still prefer tea to coffee?

1

80

2

60

3

120

4

140

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

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Open Ended

How well do you think you understand this material? What do you need the most practice with to be prepared for next week's test?

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Assignment/Asynchronous TIme:

Assignment: Week 8 (HMH) problems #1-5 only.

Homework: Watch the video/take notes for page 12. And catch up on missing work (Tonight or Tomorrow - no school Wednesday)

Homeroom: join my homeroom zoom after 5th period if you need help with anything!

Percent Increase and Decrease

EQ: How do you use percents to describe change?

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