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Percents

Percents

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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13 Slides • 38 Questions

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How to Find Percents like a 6th Grader?

Mr. Alonzo

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Percents are just another way to represent numbers (Take Notes)

  • Percentages are just another way of representing (showing) numbers in math just like decimals and fractions.

  • Percents can be converted into equivalent (equal) Decimals or Fractions.

  • Percents stand for a value between 0 and 1 just like fractions do. (100% = 1 whole)

  • Percents more than 100% are bigger than 1 whole (150% = 1.5)

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How to Turn a Decimal into a Percentage (Notes)

  • To turn a Decimal into a Percent you multiply the Decimal by 100 and add a percent % sign.

  • A quick short cut method to multiply your decimal by 100 is to hop the decimal to the RIGHT two times.

  • The reason this makes sense is because the word Percent means out of 100.

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How to Turn a Percent into a Decimal (Notes)

  • Now that you know how to turn a Decimal into a Percent turning a Percent into a Decimal is the same thing but in reverse.

  • To turn a Percent into a Decimal you divide the Percent by 100 and then take away the Percent sign %

  • An easy way to Divide any number by 100 is to move the decimal to the LEFT two times.

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How to turn a Fraction into a Percent (Notes)

  • There are multiple ways to turn a Fraction into a Percent.

  • One of the easiest ways to turn a Fraction into a Percent is to FIRST turn the Fraction into a Decimal and then turn the Decimal into a Percent.

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Another way to turn Fractions into Percents (Notes)

  • Since Percents means out of 100 you can convert your fraction into an equivalent fraction with 100 as the denominator.

  • You just follow the three steps in the picture to the right.

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How to turn a Percent to a Fraction (Notes)

  • Since Percent means out of 100 all you do is get rid of the percent % sign and put 100 as the denominator.

  • ALWAYS SIMPLIFY!

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Special Situations

  • If your Percent turns into a Fraction with a decimal in the numerator you must get rid of the decimal.

  • Once the Numerator has no decimal then you can simplify.

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How to Find Percents like a 6th Grader?

Mr. Alonzo

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