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PERCENTAGES IN OTHER DISCIPLINES
"Come, Watson, come! The game is afoot. Not a word! Into your clothes and come!"
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PROBLEM SOLVING INVOLVING PERCENTAGES
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WHO ARE THE 99%, 37%, 12%, 0.2%?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=k8AkjWQ3P-M
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THE STUDY OF PERCENT STARTS WITH FRACTIONS.
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Divide region A into two identical sections.
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Did you make the following division?
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Divide region B into three identical sections.
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Did you make the following division?
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Divide region C into four identical sections.
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That wasn’t so bad.
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Divide region D into seven identical sections.
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Was your brain on overdrive?
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BSI Workshop: MathematicsPEOPLE ARE DIFFERENT, BUT SHARE COMMON FEARS.
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FOR ME, IT IS SCARY NURSES.
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FOR MANY STUDENTS, IT IS MATH
and more often than not, we just see the RESULTS.
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SYRINGES COME IN DIFFERENT SIZES.
LET’S ADDRESS BOTH FEARS.
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THE BASIC IDEA BEHIND FINDING A FRACTIONAL PART OF A QUANTITY IS :
Find ¾ of 80.
1) FIRST FIND ¼ OF THE QUANTITY.
2) THEN MULTIPLY BY 3.
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Find 5/4 of 80.THE CONCEPT REMAINS UNCHANGED EVEN IF THE FRACTION IS IMPROPER :
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WHAT IS 92% OF 50?
HOW MUCH SALINE SOLUTION IS IN THE SYRINGE?
AS DETERMINED BY THE TECHNO-SAVY STUDENT.
Percent x Whole = Portion; so
0.92 x 50 = Portion (saline solution)
and
0.92 x 50 = 46 ml of saline solution.
A SYRINGE CONTAINS 50 ML OF MEDICATION OF WHICH 92% IS SALINE.
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BSI Workshop: MathematicsMATHEMATICAL
SYRINGES
IN MATH, ALL SYRINGES ARE PROPORTIONAL.
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HOW MUCH SALINE SOLUTION IS IN THE SYRINGE?
AS DETERMINED BY MATHEMATICAL UNIFORMITY.
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The two are proportional.
If the unknown, N, represents the amount of saline solution, then
46 ml of saline solution
A SYRINGE CONTAINS 50 ML OF MEDICATION OF WHICH 92% IS SALINE.
WHAT IS 92% OF 50?
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SADLY, CHARLIE BROWN UNDERSTANDS PROPORTIONS.
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BSI Workshop: MathematicsWHAT IS 92% OF 50?
A L L T H I N GS A R E N O T C R E AT ED E Q UA L .
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HOW MUCH SALINE SOLUTION IS IN THE SYRINGE?
AS DETERMINED BY THE LOGICAL VISUALISTS.
The left side is divided in 100 sections; so divide the right side into 100 sections or 0.50 each, consider 92 sections, totaling 0.50 x 92 equals 46 ml of saline solution.
A SYRINGE CONTAINS 50 ML OF MEDICATION OF WHICH 92% IS SALINE.
WHAT IS 92% OF 50?
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WHAT PERCENT OF THE SYRINGE IS THE SALINE SOLUTION?
AS DETERMINED BY THE TECHNO-SAVY STUDENT.
Percent x Whole = Portion; so
Percent = Portion ÷ Whole
Percent = 48 ÷ 60 = 0.80 = 80%.
48 IS WHAT % OF 60?A SYRINGE CONTAINS 60 ML OF
MEDICATION OF WHICH 48 ML IS SALINE.
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48 IS WHAT % OF 60?
WHAT % OF THE SYRINGE IS SALINE SOLUTION?
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AS DETERMINED BY MATHEMATICAL UNIFORMITY.
If N represents the percentage of saline solution, then
80% saline solution
A SYRINGE CONTAINS 60 ML OF MEDICATION OF WHICH 48 ML IS SALINE.
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AS DETERMINED BY THE LOGICAL VISUALISTS.
The right side is divided in 60 sections; so divide the left side into 60 sections of 5/3 each, consider 48 sections, totaling 48 x 5/3 or 80% saline solution.
48 IS WHAT % OF 60?A SYRINGE CONTAINS 60 ML OF
MEDICATION OF WHICH 48 ML IS SALINE.
WHAT % OF THE SYRINGE IS SALINE SOLUTION?
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AS DETERMINED BY THE TECHNO-SAVY STUDENT.
Percent x Whole = Portion; so
0.96 x Whole = 60, and
Whole Amount = 60 ÷ 0.96
= 62.5 ml of medication.
A SYRINGE CONTAINS 60 ML OF SALINE SOLUTION WHICH REPRESENTS 96% OF THE MEDICATION.
HOW MUCH TOTAL MEDICATION WAS CONTAINED IN THE SYRINGE?
96% OF WHAT QUANTITY IS 60?
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96% OF WHAT QUANTITY IS 60?
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AS DETERMINED BY MATHEMATICAL UNIFORMITY.
If N represents the amount of total medication in the syringe, then
62.5 ml of solution.
A SYRINGE CONTAINS 60 ML OF SALINE SOLUTION WHICH REPRESENTS 96% OF THE MEDICATION.
HOW MUCH TOTAL MEDICATION WAS CONTAINED IN THE SYRINGE?
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AS DETERMINED BY THE LOGICAL VISUALISTS. The left side is divided
in 96 sections; so divide the right side into 96 sections of 60/96 = 5/8 each. Now consider 100 such sections 100 x 5/8 or 62.5 ml of medication
A SYRINGE CONTAINS 60 ML OF SALINE SOLUTION WHICH REPRESENTS 96% OF THE MEDICATION.
96% OF WHAT QUANTITY IS 60?
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TECHNO-SAVY STUDENTS ARE SUCCESSFUL IF THEY HAVE NUMBER SENSE .
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BSI Workshop: MathematicsNUMBER SENSE IS ALSO A COMMON TRAIT OF SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS WHO VALUE MATHEMATICAL UNIFORMITY.
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LOGICAL VISUALISTS HAVE NUMBER SENSE BUT LIVE IN A WORLD FOCUSED ON AUDITORY SEQUENTIAL LEARNERS.
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PERCENTAGES ARE A MATTER OF SCALING AND NOT COMPARING.
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A QUANTITY IS 100% OF ITSELF.
S T I L L , W E H AV E T O R E C O G N I Z E D I F F E R E N T L E A R N I N G S T Y L E S.
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ADDRESSING BASIC SKILLS AND DEMANDING ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL THINKING WHILE PROVIDING SUPPORT IS NEEDED.
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there is no shortcut for “hard work.”
Entrepreneurs are resourceful, but …
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MATHEMATICAL TIME CHECKANY REQUESTS?
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PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGA BASIC PERCENT PROBLEM
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There are 20 workers in the library. 55% of them were males. How many fewer females than males worked in the library?
#1
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AS STATED, THE CHOICE OF SHERLOCK HOLMES WAS NOT A COINCIDENCE.
WHAT WAS HIS 7% SOLUTION?
IT IS NOT MY PLACE TO SPOIL A GOOD READ.
MATHEMATICAL REASONING APPLIED TO
READING/ENGLISH
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Fifteen floral displays were to be created of which 12% of the flowers were red roses. Additional displays were requested. The designer wants to reduce the percentage of roses to only 7% by adding other types of flowers and redistribute the roses. How many additional flowers much be added to reduce the percentage of roses?
#2
BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN RETAIL FLORISTRY
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How much of a 6% solution of an alcohol and water mixture must be added to 20 ml of a 10% alcohol mixture to reduce the percentage of alcohol to 7%?
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BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN CHEMISTRY
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PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONING IN ART
I T ’ S B E E N C A L L E D “ T H E
G O L D E N R AT I O ” O R
“ D I V I N E P R O P O R T I O N ”
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PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONING IN ART
I T I S “A P P R O X I M AT E D ” B Y R E C TA N G L E S
W H O S E S I D E S A R E F I B O N A C C I N U M B E R S .
WHAT WOULD BE AN APPROXIMATE OF THE DIVINE PROPORTION OR GOLDEN RATIO AS A PERCENTAGE?
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BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN BIOLOGY
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Mary determined that the population of monarch butterflies at a particular site was 12,000. She estimated that next year there would be a 6% increase. What would be the estimated population of monarch butterflies next year?
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BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN PHYSICS
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With a 12% increase in velocity, it is now 68 miles per hour. What was the initial velocity?
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A rectangular container, 15 cm long and 10 cm wide, contains water to a depth of 4 cm. When a stone of volume 300 cm3 is put in, the water level rises. What was the percent increase in height?
(First find the height of the new water level by assuming that the stone is completely under water.)
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B A S I C P R O B L EM S O LV I N G W /M AT H E MAT I C A L R EA S O N I N GP E R C E N T P R O B L EM S I N S C I EN C E , EN GI N E ER IN G, A N D MAT H
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A shopkeeper had 4 handbags which were of the same cost price. He sold 3 of them at 40% more than the cost price. He sold the fourth handbag at cost price. He received a total of $260 altogether. Find the cost price of each handbag.
#8
BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN BUSINESS
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Sally is given $5 more allowance than Megan each week. They each spend $12 per week and save the rest. When Sally has saved $60, Megan saved $20. What percent of Sally’s allowance did she spend each week?
First find out Sally’s allowance.
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BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN ECONOMICS
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#10Ali had $130 and his brother had $45. When their mother gave
each of them an equal amount of money, Ali had twice as much as his brother. What percent of Ali’s total was her mom’s contribution? (First find out the amount of contribution made by her mother.)
BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
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#11
Read and underline each key word. Draw the illustration of the relationship of the given information, then set out a plan to solve the problem.
BAS IC PR O BLEM SO LV IN G W /M ATHE MATIC AL R EA SO N IN GPER C EN T PR O BLEM S IN EN GLISH A S A S EC O N D LAN GUAGE
Fred could not divide the amount of money in his pocket equally among his 4 kids. His wife gave him an additional $3 after which each of his 4 kids received $8. What percent was his wife contribution?
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#12
To plan for next month’s expenses, a restaurateur estimated that he would need a 5% increase from this month cost. Foods cost this month was $12,800 while the beverage costs was 30% of the food costs. What is the estimated cost for both food and beverage next month?
BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN HOSPITALITY MANAGAGEMENT
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BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT
According to NIMI, what was the percentage of children affected by autism in 2006?
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BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN ACCOUNTING
The Excel spreadsheet did not balance!!! Well, it did, but I am not balanced; that is, it did not match my total of $306.74. What was my percent error?
Expense A $ 43.20
Expense B $ 25.72
Expense C $ 142.13
Expense D $ 215.50
Expense E $ 11.65
Total $ 438.20
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BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE
Add up the percentages on the right side of the can. If the total is NOT 100%, explain why ?
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#16I walked up a mountain to ask my guru, “What’s the meaning of
life?” I had to trek 4 days in snow and rain, dealing with shivering nights and poor terrain. When I got to the top, he was there with the answer. To get the answer, please solve this problem.
BASIC PROBLEM SOLVING W/MATHEMATICAL REASONINGPERCENT PROBLEMS IN PHILOSOPHY
I started up the mountain at an elevation of 65 feet and reach my teacher sitting at 10, 432 feet above sea level. If on my last day before reaching the top, I climbed 1244 feet, approximately what percent of the elevation was done on the last day?
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M AT H E M AT I C A L R E A S O N I N G C O N T I N U E S
BUT, BYE FOR NOW,
Presented by Karl Ting, Department of MathematicsMarch 15, 2013
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Basil Rathbone and Nigel BrucePeter Cushing and Nigel StockJeremy Brett and Edward HardwickeChristopher Lee and Patrick MacNeeChristopher Plummer and James MasonNicol Williamson and Robert Duvall Michael Caine and Ben KingsleyBenedict Cumberbatch and Martin FreemanRobert Downey Jr. and Jude LawJonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu
"Come, Watson, come! The game is afoot. Not a word! Into your clothes and come!“ Who are we?
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We first see the famous phrase in the Canon in "The Adventure of the Abbey Grange" when Holmes tells Watson: "Come, Watson, come! The game is afoot. Not a word! Into your clothes and come!" The word "game" has two meanings. One is "quarry" or "spoils," and it would be the main meaning in Shakespeare's and Holmes' words. However, the other meaning of "game" is, "a diversion, pastime, or amusement; or a form of mental or physical competitive play, governed by specific rules and testing the skill, endurance, or luck of the participants."