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Lesson - Percent of Change/Error Review

Lesson - Percent of Change/Error Review

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Mathematics

7th Grade

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CCSS
6.RP.A.3C

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Michael Wanat

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7 Slides • 7 Questions

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Lesson - Percent of Change & Error Review

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Lesson Objective

We will review how to find the percent of change and percent error

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Please Watch the Following Video

Finding the percent of change

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REMEMBER!

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Please Watch the Following Video

Finding the percent error

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REMEMBER!

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Poll

Discuss & Respond!

Who will win Super Bowl 56?!

Cincinnati Bengals

Los Angeles Rams

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Multiple Choice

Determine if Percent of Change is a percent of increase or decrease $120 to $135

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Increase

2

Decrease

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Multiple Choice

Determine if Percent of Change is a percent of increase or decrease

70 inches to 45 inches

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Increase

2

Decrease

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Multiple Choice

Find the percent of Change. 25 yards to 30 yards

New Amount  Original AmoutOrginal Amount × 100\frac{New\ Amount\ -\ Original\ Amout}{Orginal\ Amount}\ \times\ 100  

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17% decease

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20% increase

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17% increase

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20% decrease

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Multiple Choice

Find the percent of Change. 125 centimeters to 87.5 centimeters New Amount  Original AmoutOrginal Amount × 100\frac{New\ Amount\ -\ Original\ Amout}{Orginal\ Amount}\ \times\ 100  

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30% increase

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43% increase

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43% decrease

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30% decrease

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Multiple Choice

Chris estimates there are 12 students absent.  The actual amount of students absent is 15.  Find the percent error.

Estimate  Actual AmoutActual Amount × 100\frac{Estimate\ -\ Actual\ Amout}{Actual\ Amount}\ \times\ 100  

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20%

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30%

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15%

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25%

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Multiple Choice

Mr. SMith goes to the hardware store and estimates that he will spend $135.  He actually spends $90.  Find the percent error.

Estimate  Actual AmoutActual Amount × 100\frac{Estimate\ -\ Actual\ Amout}{Actual\ Amount}\ \times\ 100  

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60%

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33%

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25%

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50%

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Great Job!

Now you will try this on your own. Go to Google Classroom and click on Self Check - Percent of Change and Percent Error Review

Lesson - Percent of Change & Error Review

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