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Percent Problems Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100 Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each other. Divide by the remaining number.
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Percent Problems Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100 Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each.

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Page 1: Percent Problems  Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100  Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each.

Percent Problems

Always set the percent problem up the same way.

Is % part %

0f 100 whole 100

Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each other.

Divide by the remaining number.

Page 2: Percent Problems  Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100  Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each.

Mrs. Welch’s Class Attendance

# of students on class roll: What is our attendance percent if

everyone is present? # of students present today:

(is) part = %(of) total 100%

Page 3: Percent Problems  Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100  Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each.

Practice Problems

1. What percent of 36 is 27?

2. Find 70% of 542.

3. 8 is 20% of what number?

4. What percent of 63 is 42?

5. 40 is 80% of what number?

6. Find 28% of 310.

Page 4: Percent Problems  Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100  Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each.

Real Life Application

Kenzie has a collection of 72 pennies. If 25% of them are Canadian, how many Canadian pennies does she have?

Page 5: Percent Problems  Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100  Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each.

How does your garden grow?Mr. Greene has a garden. Of the

40 seeds he planted, 35% were vegetables seeds. How many vegetable seeds did he plant?

Page 6: Percent Problems  Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100  Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each.

TCAP Test

Mallory is taking a 100-question test. She has completed 60% of the test in 45 minutes. How much longer will it take her to finish the test?

Page 7: Percent Problems  Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100  Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each.

Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

Amy ordered a painting. She paid 30% of the total cost when she ordered it,

and she will pay the remaining amount when it is delivered. If she has paid $15, how much more does she owe?

Page 8: Percent Problems  Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100  Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each.

What’s the Error?

To find 80% of 130, a student set-up a proportion. 80 = 130

100 X

Explain the error. Write the correct proportion, and find the missing value for x.

Page 9: Percent Problems  Always set the percent problem up the same way. Is % part % 0f 100 whole 100  Multiply the two numbers that are diagonal from each.

The Sweater TaskTo celebrate your academic achievements,

your grandparents take you shopping.Which sale should you take advantage of if

you want the best reduction on a sweater that costs $68.79?

1. SALE: 30% discount 2. Sale 20% discount, with an

additional 10% off of the sale price

Does each sale result in the same reduction off the original cost? Explain what you would pay in each sale situation, and the similarities or differences between the two sales.