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Pre-Algebra

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Page 407#17-27 & Spiral Review Answers

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Pre-Algebra HOMEWORK

Page 412-413#17-25 &

Spiral Review

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Our Learning GoalStudents will be able to determine and construct fractions, decimals, and percents by understanding their relationships, solving for the unknown, solving increase and decrease, solving sales tax/total cost contextual problems and compute simple interest.

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Our Learning Goal Assignments• Learn to relate decimals, fractions, & percents (8-1)

• Learn to find percents (8-2)

• Learn to find a number when the percent is known (8-3)

• Learn to find percent increase and decrease (8-4)

• Learn to estimate with percents (8-5)

• Learn to find commission, sales tax, and withholding tax (8-6)

• Learn to compute simple interest (8-7)

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Learning Goal ScaleStudents are able to determine & construct fractions, decimals, & percents:

4 3 2 1 0• Clear

understanding their relationships

• Able to solve for the unknown

• Understands how to solve for increase & decrease

• Calculating solving sales tax/total cost contextual problems

• Computing simple interest

• Understands their relationships

• Some solving for the unknown

• Difficulty solving for increase & decrease

• Understands their relationships

• Difficulty solving for the unknown

• Some understanding their relationships

• Even with help, no understanding or skill demonstrated

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Pre-Algebra

8-3 Finding a Number When the Percent Is KnownStudent Learning Goal Chart

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Percent Is Known

Pre-Algebra

Warm UpWarm UpProblem of the DayProblem of the DayLesson PresentationLesson Presentation

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Warm Up

1. What percent of 20 is 18?2. What percent of 400 is 50?3. 9 is what percent of 27?4. 25 is what percent of 4?

90%12.5%

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625%33 1

3 %

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Problem of the DayThe original price of a sweater is $40. The sweater goes on sale for 75% of its original price. Later, the sweater goes on clearance for 50% of its sale price. What is the clearance price of the sweater?$15

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Today’s Learning Goal Assignment

Learn to find a number when the percent is known.

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The Pacific giant squid can grow to a weight of 2000 pounds. This is 1250% of the maximum weight of the Pacific giant octopus. When one number is known, and is relationship to another number is given by a percent, the other number can be found.

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60 = 0.12n

60 is 12% of what number?

Additional Example 1: Finding a Number When the Percent Is Known

Set up an equation to find the number.60 = 12% n

= n 60 0.12 0.12

0.12Divide both sides by 0.12.

500 = n

60 is 12% of 500.

Set up an equation.1210012% =

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75 = 0.25n

75 is 25% of what number?

Try This: Example 1

Set up an equation to find the number.75 = 25% n

= n 75 0.25 0.25

0.25 Divide both sides by 0.25.

300 = n 75 is 25% of 300.

Set up an equation.2510025% =

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Anna earned 85% on a test by answering 17 questions correctly. If each question was worth the same amount, how many questions were on the test?

Additional Example 2: Application

Choose a method: Set up a proportion to find the number.Think: 85 is to 100 as 17 is to what number?

= 85 100

17 n Set up a proportion.

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Additional Example 2 Continued

There were 20 questions on the test.

85 n = 100 17 Find the cross products.85 n = 1700

n = Solve for n.170085

n = 20

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Try This: Example 2

Choose a method: Set up a proportion to find the number.Think: 80 is to 100 as 20 is to what number?

= 80 100

20 n Set up a proportion.

Tom earned 80% on a test by answering 20 questions correctly. If each question was worth the same amount, how many questions were on the test?

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Try This: Example 2 Continued

There were 25 questions on the test.

80 n = 100 20 Find the cross products.80 n = 2000

n = Solve for n.200080

n = 25

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A. A fisherman caught a lobster that weighed 11.5 lb. This was 70% of the weight of the largest lobster that fisherman had ever caught. What was the weight, to the nearest tenth of a pound, of the largest lobster the fisherman had ever caught?

Additional Example 3A: Life Science Application

Choose a method: Set up an equation.

Think: 11.5 is 70% of what number?

11.5 = 70% n Set up an equation.

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Additional Example 3A Continued

16.4 nThe largest lobster the fisherman had ever caught was about 16.4 lb.

11.5 = 0.70 n 70% = 0.70

Solve for n. 11.5 0.70 n=

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B. When a giraffe is born, is approximately 55% as tall as it will be as an adult. If a baby giraffe is 5.2 feet tall when it is born, how tall will it be when it is full grown, to the nearest tenth of a foot?

Additional Example 3B: Life Science Application

Choose a method: Set up a proportion.Think: 55 is to 100 and 5.2 is to what number?

= h5.2 55

100Set up a proportion.

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Additional Example 3B Continued

55h = 520

This giraffe will be approximately 9.5 feet tall when full grown.

55 h = 100 5.2 Find the cross products.

52055 h = Solve for h.

h 9.5

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A. Amy caught a fish that weighed 15.5 lb. This was 85% of the weight of the largest fish that Amy had ever caught. What was the weight, to the nearest tenth of a pound, of the largest fish that Amy had ever caught?

Try This: Example 3

Choose a method: Set up an equation.

Think: 15.5 is 85% of what number?

15.5 = 85% n Set up an equation.

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Try This: Example 3 Continued

18.2 nThe largest fish that Amy had ever caught was about 18.2 lb.

15.5 = 0.85 n 85% = 0.85

Solve for n. 15.5 0.85 n=

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B. When Bart was 12, he was approximately 85% of the weight he is now. If a Bart was 120 lb, how heavy is he now, to the nearest tenth of a pound?

Try This: Example 3

Choose a method: Set up a proportion.

Think: 85 is to 100 as 120 is to what number?

= w120 85

100 Set up a proportion.

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85w = 12000

Bart weighs approximately 141.2 lbs.

85 w = 100 120 Find the cross products.

12000 85 w = Solve for h.

w 141.2

Try This: Example 3 Continued

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Three Types of Percent Problems1. Finding the percent of a number.

15% of 120 = n

2. Finding the percent one number is of another.p% of 120 = 18

3. Finding a number when the percent is known.15% of n = 18

You have now seen all three types of percent problems.

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Lesson Quiz1. 10 is 12 % of what number?

2. 326 is 25% of what number?

3. 44% of what number is 11?

4. 290% of what number is 145?

5. Larry has 9 novels about the American Revolutionary War. This represents 15% of his total book collection. How many books does Larry have in all?

130480

2550

12

60