Sunday, January 16, 2011

Angel's Final Percent Post

A percent means out of 100, also another name for hundredths and can be expressed as decimals or fractions.

Representing percents

Shade squares on a grid of 100 squares called a hundred grid to represent a percent. A completely shaded grid represents 100%. If you shade more than one grid, that represents a percent greater than 100%. To represent a fractional percent between 0% and 1%, you have to shade part of one square. Also, to represent a fractional percent greater than 1% you have to shade squares from the hundred grid to show the whole number, then shade part of a square from the grid to show the fraction.






















Fractions, Decimals, Percents

Percents can also be represented as a decimal or a fraction.
Eg. 80% = 0.8 = 4/5



Percent of a Number

You can use mental math strategies such as doubling, halving, and dividing by 10 to find the percents of some numbers. Write the percent as a decimal and then multiply by the number to calculate the percent of a number.
Eg. 14 1/2% of 60 = 0.145x60 = 8.7


Combining Percents

Adding percents can solve problems, for example; 5% + 6% = 11%.

To calculate the increase in a number, add the combined percents to the original number.
Eg. 15% of 100 = 0.15x100=15, 100+15=115
Or multiply the original number by a single percent greater than 100.
Eg. 115% of 100 = 1.15x100 = 115

Percents of percents can be used to determine amounts that result from
consecutive percent increases or decreases.


Percent review video:



In this unit, I did this percent scribe.
Here's a video and a link to help you learn more about percents.

3 comments:

  1. Great job, Angel! I liked your video, and your post was well done. No changes, keep it up!

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  2. Great Job Pecan! ;) Everything about it was great, nothing negative to say about it. Keep up the good work!

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  3. GREAT JOB ANGEL! Your post is very neat and organized. I liked the way you used colors,and you added in a picture,video and a link. No negative comments. Keep it up!

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