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Percentages & Percentages Increase/Decrease

Percentages & Percentages Increase/Decrease

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Mathematics

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11th Grade

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

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Tom Giles

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11 Slides • 15 Questions

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Percentages & Percentages Increase/Decrease

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Percentages

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Daily Percentages Use

-Calculating a grade

-MONEY

-Leaving a tip at a restaurant

-Sales and Discounts

-Commission

-Sales Tax and Interest


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Basic Percentage Facts

-Percent = "Per 100" always out of 100

Percents and Decimals:

-Percent to Decimal (divide by 100%)

-Decimal to Percent (multiply by 100%)

Percents and Fractions:

-Percent to Fraction (write over 100%)

-Fraction to Percent (divide numerator by denominator & multiply by 100%)



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Multiple Choice

What is 35% as a decimal?

1

35

2

3.5

3

0.35

4

0.035

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Multiple Choice

What is 8% as a decimal?

1

8

2

0.8

3

0.08

4

80

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Multiple Choice

What is 0.46 as a percent?

1

46%

2

4.6%

3

0.46%

4

460%

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Multiple Choice

What is 0.04 as a percent?

1

.4%

2

4%

3

40%

4

400%

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Using Percents

To find the percent of a number or amount you need to:

1. Write the percent as a decimal (divide by 100%)

2. Multiply by the number or amount

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Multiple Choice

What is 5% of 16?

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8

2

0.8

3

80

4

11

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Multiple Choice

What is 20% of 64?

1

128

2

1.28

3

12.8

4

44

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Multiple Choice

Sales tax is __________ to the price

1

subtracted

2

added

3

multipled

4

divided

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Calculating Grades

How to find your percentage of a grade:

-take the points you earned (top number) and divide by the total points possible (bottom number) and multiply by 100%


Example: You took a Math test and scored 37 points out of 50. What is your percentage?

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Multiple Choice

On last night's homework, you scored a 10 out of 12. What is your percentage on this homework assignment?

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80%

2

10%

3

120%

4

83.3%

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Multiple Choice

On your quick check, you scored a 7 out of 8. What is your percentage on this quick check?

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87.5%

2

114%

3

7%

4

70%

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Calculating a Tip Amount

Example: You are out to eat with your family at Boondock Eddie's. The total bill was $42.50. If you want to leave a 20% tip, how much money should you leave?

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Multiple Choice

Bill:  $25
Percentage of tip:  20%
Tip????
1

$6.00

2

$5.00

3

$2.50

4

$4.00

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Multiple Choice

You are having dinner at Mi Casitas. Your bill is $60.85. You want to leave a tip amount of 20%, how much money should you leave for the tip?

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$40.85

2

$20

3

$12.17

4

$15.68

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Percentage Increase & Decrease

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Percentage Increase & Decrease

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​Percent Increase: Add the % increase to 100% and multiply by the original amount.

Percent Decrease: Subtract the % decrease from 100% and multiply by the original amount.

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Multiple Choice

Discount is ____________ from the price.

The resulting price is lower than the original price.

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subtracted

2

added

3

multipled

4

divided

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DISCOUNT TIME

Example: You go to Dollar Tree and want to buy something that costs $50. You have a coupon for 15% off. How much will you have to pay after the discount?

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Multiple Choice

You go to Walmart and want to buy a video game for $30. You have a coupon for 10% off. How much do you have to pay after the coupon discount?

1

$20

2

$27

3

$29

4

$33

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Multiple Choice

You go to Ellis & Chapman's to buy some clothes. You have a coupon for 30% off. If your total is $67, how much will you pay with the coupon?

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$37.00

2

$20.10

3

$46.90

4

$64.00

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Multiple Choice

A pair of boots is $94.99.  They are 25% off. With this discount, what is the sale price? Round to the nearest cent if necessary.

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$71.24

2

$118.74

3

23.7475

4

$23.75

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