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6.3 Determining Percent of a Number

6.3 Determining Percent of a Number. I can write equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages. Why do you multiply by a decimal when you are finding the percent of a number?. Read pg. 445 and complete pg. 446 with your partner. Talk the Talk and pg. 446.

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6.3 Determining Percent of a Number

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  1. 6.3 Determining Percent of a Number

  2. I can write equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages. • Why do you multiply by a decimal when you are finding the percent of a number?

  3. Read pg. 445 and complete pg. 446 with your partner. Talk the Talk and pg. 446

  4. Write 3% as a fraction and decimal.

  5. Write 1.5 as a fraction and percent.

  6. Write 13/20 as a decimal and percent.

  7. Write 2/3 as a decimal and percent.

  8. When is Hank’s method most efficient to use?

  9. Percent Proportion

  10. # is = part (tax, tip…) Of # = whole (original price, regular, price, total…) % = % Percent ProportionCopy this in your notes.

  11. Complete these problems in your journal on the Percent Proportion page.

  12. Pg. 456-459 Problem 4 #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Worktime

  13. A good exit ticket or quick write would be to ask “I think that _____________ method is the best because…”

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