Lesson 9.3 and 9.4: Using a Calculator with fractions, decimals, and percents

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Lesson 9.3 and 9.4: Using a Calculator with fractions, decimals, and percents. Mental Math. For each fraction, write the equivalent decimal and percent on your white board. Example: You would write: ____ and ____. Math Message. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lesson 9.3 and 9.4:Using a Calculator with fractions, decimals, and

percents

Mental MathFor each fraction, write the equivalent decimal and

percent on your white board.

Example: You would write: ____ and ____ 100

36

100

41

100

93

10

9

4

1

5

4

Math MessageUse your calculator to divide the numerators

of the following fractions by the denominator:

For example, 1divide by 2 = ____ Record your findings in your Math Notebook.

What do you notice?

10

6,5

4,4

3,2

1and

Let’s record what we notice…

We are going to rename each fraction on MJ pages 342 and 343 as a decimal using

division.

Write each digit shown on the calculator up to six digits following the decimal point.

Let’s try 2/3. Press 2 on your calculator, the division button, and 3. What is your decimal?

Write up to 6 digits after the decimal point.

Patterns we noticed…

For example:I see that some of the fractions have short decimal

names with 1, 2, or 3 digits after the decimal point and no other digits behind that.

What do these fractions with short decimal names have in common?

Experiment with the % key on your calculator to find a way to rename ¼

as a percent. Write your method in your Math

Notebook.

One way:

You do NOT need to use the % key on your calculator to rename a fraction

as a percent.

Divide the numerator by the denominator

Once you have the decimal, just multiply the decimal by 100.

Solving Number Stories Involving Discounts

SRB 246