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Percents, Fractions, and Decimals

Create a foldable to learn about comparing and ordering positive rational numbers and integers using fractions, decimals, and percents in alignment with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skill standards. Follow step-by-step instructions with visual aids. 8 Relevant

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Percents, Fractions, and Decimals

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  1. Percents, Fractions, and Decimals Unit 1: Comparing and Ordering Positive Rational Numbers and Integers

  2. Texas Essential Knowledge and Skill

  3. Foldable • Stack 3 sheets of paper ¾ inch apart • Roll up bottom edges so that all tabs are the same size • Crease and staple along the fold • Write title, Rational Numbers, and subtitle, fractions, decimals, percents, and integers, on the front. • As you follow along the presentation, label each tab with the title of the slide. • Fill in the space above the tab (on the same sheet of paper) with notes on how to perform the skill. • Materials: • 3 sheets of different colored paper • Pencil, markers, glue stick, stapler • Table to fill-in for Benchmarks

  4. Start with what you KNOW

  5. Writing Percents as Decimals • According to the meaning of the word, percent, it is ALWAYS in reference to something divided into 100 parts. To find the decimal equivalency to a percent, simply divide the number by 100. 26% 26 ÷ 100 = .26 .40 .4 40% 40 ÷ 100 = .07 7 ÷ 100 = 7%

  6. Writing Percents as Decimals • Imagine a decimal point in the place of the percent sign, and move the decimal two spaces to the left (the same as dividing by 100). .26 26% 40% .40 .4 .07 7%

  7. Writing Percents as Fractions • As we discovered, percents are ALWAYS out of 100. Place the percent number in a fraction with a denominator of 100. • Simplify the fraction. 26% 26 13 100 50 75 3 75% 100 4

  8. Writing Decimals as Percents • Decimal numbers use a place value system and decimal point to represent the quantity of the number. To find the percent equivalency of a decimal, multiply by 100. .34 x 100 = 34% .34 .19 .19 • 100 = 19% .125 .125 x 100 = 12.5% .6 .6 • 100 = 60%

  9. Writing Decimals as Percents • Move the decimal point two spaces to the right, and add a % symbol (this is the same as multiplying by 100). 34% 1 100% .34 19% .19 .125 12.5% 60% .6

  10. Writing Fractions as Percents • Divide the numerator by the denominator to get a decimal. • Change the decimal to a percent by moving the decimal point to the right (multiply by 100). 6 0.24 24% 25

  11. Benchmarks

  12. Stumper Question What is one as a percent? Justify your answer. (Use what you know about percents. If you need to, go back to the definition of percent and see if you can use that information to help explain your answer.)

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