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Percent Change

Percent Change

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Presentation

Mathematics

7th Grade

Medium

CCSS
6.RP.A.3C, 6.NS.B.3

Standards-aligned

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Jena CentennialMS

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1 Slide • 11 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 gets...

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bigger

2

smaller

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Multiple Choice

Find the percent of increase.

Original: 32

New: 50

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10%

2

36%

3

52%

4

56%

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Fill in the Blank

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Multiple Choice

If you have a percent decrease problem, your original amount gets...

1

bigger

2

smaller

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Multiple Choice

Find the percent of decrease (to the nearest percent)

Original: 196

New: 174

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10%

2

11%

3

12%

4

13%

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Fill in the Blank

Type answer...

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​Percent increase and decrease

Some text here about the topic of discussion

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Fill in the Blank

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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?

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40

2

140

3

80

4

120

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Fill in the Blank

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Evaluate your understanding of today's lesson

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I could teach it to someone else

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I could use some more practice

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I could use some help

What is the correct Percent Change equation?

Percent of change = _____

1

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

2

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

3

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

4

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

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