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Percent Flash Cards

Percent Flash Cards

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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4 Slides • 8 Questions

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Intro to percentages

By Lilah, Nathan, Isaac

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Multiple Choice

what are percentages

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a fraction with 100 on the top

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A fraction as a decimal

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A fraction with 10 on the bottom

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a fraction with 100 on the bottom

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Percentages

A percent is a type of fraction that always has a 100 on the bottom. Percent​ages are used in every day life to calculate things like how much sales tax, how much something cost when on sale, and more

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Multiple Choice

how do you find a percent

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you add to get

a percent

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You subtract to find a percent

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divide the value by the total value and multiply by 100

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How to get a percent to a decimal

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Open Ended

whats the meaning of percent

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Percent to decimal

To make a percent to a decimal

First. say you have 35 % you have to find where the decimal point go in 35 %/ 35.%

Next. you take the decimal point in 35.% and move it over 2 spaces/ .35%

Finally. with the .35% you have you take away the percent sign=% to get .35 ​

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Multiple Choice

67% as a decimal

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6.7

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67.%

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.67

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.67%

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Multiple Choice

What are the two types of fraction you can use for percentages

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part fraction and whole fraction

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whole 100/100 and 10/100

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whole 100/100

and zero 0/100

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1000/1

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Multiple Choice

Are percents decimals

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TRUE

2

FALSE

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Multiple Choice

what is 158 as a percent

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158/2

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158/100

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158/10

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100/158

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Multiple Choice

what is 11 as a decimal

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.11

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1.1

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110.0

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.011

Intro to percentages

By Lilah, Nathan, Isaac

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