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Solving Percent Proportions (Part 2)

Solving Percent Proportions (Part 2)

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
6.RP.A.3C, 7.RP.A.2C

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Kyle Holauchock

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6 Slides • 7 Questions

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Solving Percent Proportions (Part 2)

Percent - a ratio out of 100

Proportion - equation stating two ratios are equal

Part - portion of a quantity

Whole - entire amount

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How do I make my percent proportion?

  • Identify if the given quantity is a PART or a WHOLE amount

  • % is always out of 100, so this means " % / 100% "

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A helpful tip...

Percentages will have this symbol "%" & always have 100% in the denominator


If a quantity is a PART look for the word "is"


If a quantity is a WHOLE look for the word "of"

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Poll

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Optometrists estimate that up to 75% of adults wear eyeglasses or contacts. In a lecture hall, 50 college students are wearing either glasses or contacts. About how many students are in the hall?

RESPOND TO THIS: WHAT TYPE OF PROBLEM ARE YOU SOLVING? WHAT'S THE MISSING PIECE OF INFORMATION?

PART

WHOLE

A PERCENT

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Multiple Choice

Identify what you are solving for in this situation: 20% of students in class are wearing red. There are 30 students in the class. How many are wearing red?

1

Finding the part

2

Finding the whole

3

Finding a percent

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Multiple Choice

Identify what you are solving for in this situation: Five out of 10 cake slices have been eaten. What percent of the cake was eaten?

1

Finding the part

2

Finding the whole

3

Finding the percent

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Multiple Choice

Identify what you are solving for in this situation: 300 students have pets that attend school. If 30% of all students have pets, how many students are there in the school?

1

finding the part

2

finding the whole

3

finding the percent

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How do you solve for a percent?

  • Write out your % Proportion: part/whole = % / 100%

  • Scale up or down as necessary

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How do I use scaling?

Always write your proportion first: part / whole = % / 100%


Determine what you are solving for: the part, the whole or the %


Next, determine what factor is shared between the numbers you are scaling


Divide and/or multiply as necessary

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Multiple Choice

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A restaurant has a sign by the door that says "Maximum occupancy: 75 people." What percent of its capacity is 9 people?

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9%

2

75%

3

12%

4

21%

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Multiple Choice

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A 20 ounce drink contains 80% fruit juice. How many ounces of fruit juice are in the drink?

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16 ounces

2

8 ounces

3

14 ounces

4

8.2 ounces

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Multiple Choice

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60% of toys at a toy store require batteries. If there are 42 toys that require batteries, then how many toys are there altogether?

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40%

2

70

3

60

4

72

Solving Percent Proportions (Part 2)

Percent - a ratio out of 100

Proportion - equation stating two ratios are equal

Part - portion of a quantity

Whole - entire amount

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