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What is 100% increase of 10?. Question of the day. Agenda. 1. Collect quiz or test corrections 2. Notes on percent, decimals and fractions 3. Flow chart 4. Review questions 5. Daily assignment 6. Exit ticket. Converting decimals, percents and fractions. Notes. Fraction to decimal.
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What is 100% increase of 10? Question of the day
Agenda • 1. Collect quiz or test corrections • 2. Notes on percent, decimals and fractions • 3. Flow chart • 4. Review questions • 5. Daily assignment • 6. Exit ticket
Fraction to decimal • Numerator (top number) divided by denominator (bottom number) • Example • this would be 5 divided by 8 • *it does not matter which is bigger, just top divided by bottom. That is also just how to type it into calculator.
Decimal to percent • Multiple decimal by 100 • Some students remember it by moving two decimal spots right • Why would it need to be 100? • Why two decimal spots? • *I remember this because it does not have a percent, which looks like a 100, it needs a 100. By multiplying it I am giving it a percent sign
Examples • Example • .18 X 100=18%. .09 X 100 =9% • 1.86 moved two decimal spots would be186%
Percent to decimal • Divide percent by 100 • Some students move it two spots left • *I remember because it has a % and I need to get rid of it divide it away • Example • 43%/100 = .43. 6%/100 = .06 • 58% = .58
Decimal to fraction • The numbers in decimal will be the numerator • The denominator of the fraction will be the place value of the last digit in the decimal. • Simplify • Examples • .06 = because the 6 is in the hundredths place • Simplify
Fraction to percent • Fraction needs to be converted to decimal first • Then from decimal into percent • Example • =.125 .125 X 100= 12.5%
Percent to fraction • Change percent to decimal • Change decimal to fraction • Simplify • Example • 124%/100 = 1.24 = • Because the 4 digit is in the hundredths place
Flow chart Decimals Fractions Percents
Assignment • Workbook p. 277
Exit ticket • Change .03 into a percent and fraction