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1 6-6 Percent of Change Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
Course 2 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation

2 6-6 Percent of Change Warm Up Solve. 1. 10% of what number is 6?
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Warm Up Solve. 1. 10% of what number is 6? 2. What percent of 20 is 8? 3. What is 80% of 60? 4. 50 is what percent of 200? 60 40% 48 25%

3 6-6 Percent of Change Problem of the Day
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Problem of the Day A pair of $100 sneakers was on sale for 50% off. Then the store manager marked them down another 30%. She then discounted the price by 20%. What is the total discount as a percent of the original price? 72%

4 Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Learn to solve problems involving percent of change.

5 Insert Lesson Title Here
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Insert Lesson Title Here Vocabulary percent of change percent of increase percent of decrease

6 Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change A percent can be used to describe an amount of change. The percent of change is the amount, stated as a percent, that a number increases or decreases. If the amount goes up, it is a percent of increase. If the amount goes down, it is a percent of decrease. You can find the percent of change by using the following formula. amount of change original amount Percent of change =

7 Additional Example 1A: Finding Percent of Change
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Additional Example 1A: Finding Percent of Change Find the percent of change. Round answers to the nearest tenth of a percent, if necessary. 65 is decreased to 38. 65 – 38 = 27 Find the amount of change. 27 65 Substitute values into formula. percent of change = Divide.  41.5% Write as a percent. Round. The percent of decrease is about 41.5%. When a number is decreased, subtract the new amount from the original amount to find the amount of change. Helpful Hint

8 Additional Example 1B: Finding Percent of Change
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Additional Example 1B: Finding Percent of Change Find the percent of change. Round answers to the nearest tenth of a percent, if necessary. 41 is increased to 92. 92 – 41 = 51 Find the amount of change. 41 51 Substitute values into formula. Percent of change = Divide.  124.4% Write as a percent. Round. The percent of increase is about 124.4% When a number is increased, subtract the original amount from the new amount. Helpful Hint

9 6-6 Percent of Change Check It Out: Example 1A
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Check It Out: Example 1A Find the percent of change. Round answers to the nearest tenth of a percent, if necessary. 70 is decreased to 45. 70 – 45 = 25 Find the amount of change. 25 70 Substitute values into formula. percent of change = Divide.  35.7% Write as a percent. Round. The percent of decrease is about 35.7%.

10 6-6 Percent of Change Check It Out: Example 1B
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Check It Out: Example 1B Find the percent of change. Round answers to the nearest tenth of a percent, if necessary. 37 is increased to 56. 56 – 37 = 19 Find the amount of change. 37 19 Substitute values into formula. Percent of change = Divide.  51.4% Write as a percent. Round. The percent of increase is about 51.4%

11 Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change When you know the percent of change, you can use an equation to find the actual amount of change.

12 Additional Example 2: Using Percent of Change
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Additional Example 2: Using Percent of Change The regular price of a bicycle helmet is $ It is on sale for 20% off. What is the sales price? Step 1: Find the actual amount of the discount. 20% · = d Think: 20% of $42.99 is what number? 0.20 · = d Write the percent as a decimal. 8.598 = d Multiply. $8.60  d Round to the nearest cent. The amount of the discount is $8.60.

13 Additional Example 2 Continued
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Additional Example 2 Continued The regular price of a bicycle helmet is $ It is on sale for 20% off. What is the sales price? Step 2: Find the sale price. regular price – amount of discount = sales price $ – $ = $34.39 The sale price is $34.39

14 6-6 Percent of Change Check It Out: Example 2
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Check It Out: Example 2 The regular price of a computer game is $ It is on sale for 15% off. What is the sales price? Step 1: Find the actual amount of the discount. 15% · = d Think: 15% of $49.88 is what number? 0.15 · = d Write the percent as a decimal. 7.482 = d Multiply. $7.48  d Round to the nearest cent. The amount of the discount is $7.48.

15 Check It Out: Example 2 Continued
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Check It Out: Example 2 Continued The regular price of a computer game is $ It is on sale for 15% off. What is the sales price? Step 2: Find the sale price. regular price – amount of discount = sales price $ – $ = $42.40 The sale price is $42.40.

16 Additional Example 3: Business Application
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Additional Example 3: Business Application A boutique buys hand-painted T-shirts for $12.60 each and sells them at a 110% increase in price. What is the retail price of the T-shirts? Step 1: Find the actual amount of increase. Think: 110% of $12.60 is what number? 110% · = n 1.10 · = n Write the percent as a decimal. 13.86 = n Multiply. Step 2: Find the selling price. wholesale price + amount of increase = retail price $ $ = $26.46 The retail price of the hand-painted T-shirts is $26.46 each.

17 Insert Lesson Title Here
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Insert Lesson Title Here Check It Out: Example 3 William makes T-shirts for $7.00 each and sells them after a price increase of 125%. What is the retail price of the T-shirts? Step 1: Find the actual amount of increase. Think: 125% of $7.00 is what number? 125% · 7.00 = n 1.25 · 7.00 = n Write the percent as a decimal. 8.75 = n Multiply. Step 2: Find the selling price. wholesale price + amount of increase = retail price $ $ = $15.75 The retail price of the T-shirts is $15.75 each.

18 Insert Lesson Title Here
Course 2 6-6 Percent of Change Insert Lesson Title Here Lesson Quiz Find each percent of change. 1. 10 is increased to 12. 2. 25 is increased to 45. 3. 10 is decreased to 1. 4. The regular price of a coat is $120. It is on sale for 25% off. What is the sale price? 5. A backpack that sells for $42 is on sale for % off. Find the sale price. 20% 80% 90% $90 $31.50


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