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Percent Review

Percent Review

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Mathematics

7th Grade

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Benny Boyd

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Percent

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Percents as Fractions and Decimals

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What is a Percent?

  • Percent is a special ratio compared to 100

  • Fractions, Decimals and Percents can all be equal ways of saying the same value.

  • Today we will practice changing from percents to fractions to decimals.

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Percent to Fraction

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Percent as a Decimal

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Fraction as a Percent

  • Remember a percent has a denominator of 100.

  • Make an equivalent fraction by multiplying or dividing and so the denominator is 100.

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Fraction to a Percent Method 2

  • Fractions can also be division problems

  • So divide numerator by denominator

  • Look at the digits up to the hundredths place to find the percent

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Percent Change

describes how much a quantity decreases or increases in relation to the original amount


for example: the percent off in this sale is the percent change

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Calculating Percent Change

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Example 1

The enrollment at a middle school increased from 650 students to 780 students in 5 years. What is the percent increase in the number of students enrolled at the school?

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Example 1

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Example 2

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Sales Tax

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Moving onto Tips/Gratuity

  • Tips or Gratuity is a small amount of money in return for a service.

  • The total price is the regular price of the service PLUS the tip!

  • Fun Fact: It is common to tip your servers 20%... just saying! :)

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Example #2 - Tips

  • A customer wants to tip 15% on a restaurant bill that is $35. What will be the total bill with the tip?

  • Step 1: Find the amount to tip! We do this by taking the decimal from of the % and multiplying it by the bill amount.

  • $35 * 0.15 = $5.25

  • Step 2: Add the tip to the total of the bill!

  • $35 + $5.25 = $40.25

  • So the total bill is $40.25

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Discount & Markup

Pre-Algebra

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Example #3 - Markup!

  • A markup is a percent INCREASE on an item!

  • A store buys a phone for $600 and wants to sell it with a markup of 35%. What is the selling price of the phone?

  • Step 1: Find the amount of markup (take the money amount and multiply it by the decimal of the percentage)

  • $600 * 0.35 = $210

  • Step 2: ADD the amount of markup to the original price.

  • $600 + $210 = $810 selling price!

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Discount

Discount is the amount by which the regular price of an item is reduced.


Original cost -discount = Sale Price


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Lesson 2.6   Commission and fees

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Simple Interest

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The "r" stands for rate and is going to be given to you in a percentage.

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If your "t" isn't given to you in years, convert it.

  • days = divide by 365 (leap years don't really count in finance)

  • weeks = divide by 52

  • months = divide by 12

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Remember, we are talking about money, so you need dollars and cents.

Round to the nearest hundredth. No half pennies until we talk about investing (or debt) [Stay away from debt!!!!!].

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Percent Error

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