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Page 1: 6-5 Solving Percent Problems Course 2 Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.

6-5 Solving Percent Problems

Course 2

Warm UpWarm Up

Problem of the DayProblem of the Day

Lesson PresentationLesson Presentation

Page 2: 6-5 Solving Percent Problems Course 2 Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.

Warm UpSolve.

1. 4x = 90

2. 8x = 96

3. 12x = 180

4. 26x = 182

22.5

12

15

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Page 3: 6-5 Solving Percent Problems Course 2 Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.

Problem of the Day

Rearrange the digits in . What

fraction of the possible arrangements are true proportions?

26

= 13

13

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6-5 Solving Percents Problems

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Learn to solve problems involving percents.

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

Page 5: 6-5 Solving Percent Problems Course 2 Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.

Sloths may seem lazy, but their extremely slow movement helps to make them almost invisible to predators. Sloths sleep an average of 16.5 hours a day. To find out what percent of a 24-hour day 16.5 hours is, you can use a proportion or an equation.

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

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Proportion Method Equation Method

n100

= 16.524

PartWhole

PartWhole

What percent of 24 is 16.5?

n · 24 = 100 · 16.5

24n = 1,650

n = 68.75

n · 24 = 16.5

n = 0.6875

n = 68.75%

Sloths spend about 69% of the day sleeping!

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

Page 7: 6-5 Solving Percent Problems Course 2 Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.

Solve.

Additional Example 1A: Using Proportions to Solve Problems with Percents

What percent of 40 is 25?n

100= 25

40

n · 40 = 100 · 25

40n = 2,500

40n40

= 2,500 40

n = 62.5

25 is 62.5% of 40.

Write a proportion.

Set the cross products equal.

Multiply.

Divide each side by 40 to isolatethe variable.

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

Page 8: 6-5 Solving Percent Problems Course 2 Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.

Solve.

Additional Example 1B: Using Proportions to Solve Problems with Percents

15 is 25% of what number?

25100

= 15n

n · 25 = 100 · 15

25n = 1,500

25n25

= 1,500 25

n = 60

15 is 25% of 60.

Write a proportion.

Set the cross products equal.

Multiply.

Divide each side by 25 to isolatethe variable.

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

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Solve.

Check It Out: Example 1A

What percent of 50 is 10?n

100= 10

50

n · 50 = 100 · 10

50n = 1,000

50n50

= 1,000 50

n = 20

10 is 20% of 50.

Write a proportion.

Set the cross products equal.

Multiply.

Divide each side by 50 to isolatethe variable.

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

Page 10: 6-5 Solving Percent Problems Course 2 Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.

Solve.

Check It Out: Example 1B

8 is 40% of what number?

40100

= 8n

n · 40 = 100 · 8

40n = 800

40n40

= 800 40

n = 20

8 is 40% of 20.

Write a proportion.

Set the cross products equal.

Multiply.

Divide each side by 40 to isolatethe variable.

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

Page 11: 6-5 Solving Percent Problems Course 2 Warm Up Warm Up Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation.

Solve.

Additional Example 2A: Using Equations to Solve Problems with Percents

35 is 28% of what number?

35 = 28% · n

35 = 0.28 · n

350.28

= 0.28 · n0.28

125 = n

35 is 28% of 125.

Write an equation.

Write 28% as a decimal.

Divide each side by 0.28 to isolate the variable.

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

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Solve.

Additional Example 2B: Using Equations to Solve Problems with Percents

What percent of 9 is 18?

18 = n · 9

189

= n · 99

2 = n

200% = n

18 is 200% of 9.

Write an equation.Divide each side by 9 to isolate the variable.Write the decimal as a percent.

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

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Solve.

Check It Out: Example 2A

36 is 24% of what number?

36 = 24% · n

36 = 0.24 · n

150 = n

36 is 24% of 150.

Write an equation.

Write 24% as a decimal.

Divide each side by 0.24 to isolate the variable.

360.24

= 0.24 · n0.24

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

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Solve.

Check It Out: Example 2B

What percent of 6 is 36?

36 = n · 6

366

= n · 66

6 = n

600% = n

36 is 600% of 6.

Write an equation.Divide each side by 6 to isolate the variable.Write the decimal as a percent.

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

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A portable DVD player costs $225 before tax at an appliance warehouse. What is the sales tax rate if the tax is $18?

Additional Example 3: Finding Sales Tax

n100

= 18225

n · 225 = 100 · 18

8% of $225 is $18. The sales tax is 8%.

Write a proportion.

Set the cross products equal.

Multiply.

Restate the question: What percent of $225 is $18?

225n = 1800

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6-5 Solving Percents Problems

225n225

= 1800225

Divide each side by 225.

n = 8

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A new flat screen TV costs $800 before tax at an appliance warehouse. What is the sales tax rate if the tax is $56?

Check It Out: Example 3

n100

= 56800

n · 800 = 100 · 56

7% of $800 is $56. The sales tax is 7%.

Write a proportion.

Set the cross products equal.

Multiply.

Restate the question: What percent of $800 is $56?

800n = 5600

Course 2

6-5 Solving Percents Problems

800n800

= 5600 800

Divide each side by 800.

n = 7

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Lesson QuizSolve.

1. 21 is 42% of what number?

2. What percent of 292 is 73?

3. 112% of what number is 84?

4. What percent of 1,340 is 13.4?

5. An ad features a bicycle on sale for $139. If the total cost of the bike is $147.34, what is the sales tax rate?

25%

50

Insert Lesson Title Here

75

1%

6%

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6-5 Solving Percents Problems