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Percent of Change Vocabulary percent of change percent of increase percent of decrease

Percents can be used to describe a change Percents can be used to describe a change. Percent of change is the ratio of the amount of change to the original amount. amount of change original amount percent change = Percent of increase describes how much the original amount increases. Percent of decrease describes how much the original amount decreases.

Find the percent increase or decrease from 16 to 12. This is percent decrease. 16 – 12 = 4 First find the amount of change. Think: What percent is 4 of 16? amount of decrease original amount 4 16 Set up the ratio.

4 16 = 0.25 Find the decimal form. = 25% Write as a percent. From 16 to 12 is a 25% decrease.

Find the percent of increase or decrease from 15 to 20. amount of increase original amount 20 – 15 15 5 15 1 3 = = = 1 3 = 33 % increase

When Jim was exercising, his heart rate went from 79 beats per minute to 98 beats per minute. Estimate the percent of increase. 98 – 79 = 19 First find the amount of change. Think: What percent is 19 of 79? amount of increase original amount 19 79 Set up the ratio.

Jim’s heart rate increased by about 24% when he exercised. = 0.27 Find the decimal form. 79 19 = 27% Write as a percent. Jim’s heart rate increased by about 24% when he exercised.

In 1999, a certain stock was worth $1. 25 a share In 1999, a certain stock was worth $1.25 a share. In 2002, the same stock was worth $0.85 a share. What was the percent decrease? 1.25 – 0.85 = 0.40 First find the amount of change. Think: What percent is 0.40 of 1.25? amount of decrease original amount 1.25 0.40 Set up the ratio.

1.25 0.40 = 0.32 Find the decimal form. = 32% Write as a percent. The value of the stock decreased by 32%.

During one town election, 1769 voters participated During one town election, 1769 voters participated. At the next election, 3586 voters voted. Estimate the percent of increase in the number of voters between the two elections. 1769 is about 1800 and 3586 is about 3600. 3600 – 1800 = 1800 amount of increase original amount 1800 = 1800 1 = = 1

= 100% about a 100% increase in the number of voters

An infant loses body weight during its first few days of life An infant loses body weight during its first few days of life. What is the percent of decrease in the weight of an infant who weighed 90 ounces at birth and 81 ounces a few days later? 90 – 81 = 9 9 90 amount of increase original amount = 9 90 1 10 = = 10%

a 10% decrease in the infant’s weight

Sarah bought a DVD player originally priced at $450 that was on sale for 20% off. What was the price after discount? $450  20% First find 20% of $450. $450  0.20 = $90 20% = 0.20 The amount of decrease is $90. Think: The reduced price is $90 less than $450. $450 – $90 = $360 Subtract the amount of decrease. The sale price of the DVD player was $360.

The discount on a stereo that sells for $900 is 15% off the regular price. What is the sale price of the stereo? $900  15% $900  0.15 = $135 The amount of decrease is $135, so the reduced price is $135 less than $900. $900 – $135 = $765 The sale price of the stereo is $765.

Mr. Schultz owns a hardware store and typically marks up merchandise 28% over warehouse cost. How much would he charge for a wrench that costs him $12.45? $12.45  28% $12.45  0.28 ≈ $3.49 The amount of increase (the markup) is $3.49, so the price charged is $3.49 more than $12.45. $12.45 + $3.49 = $15.94 The retail price for the wrench would be $15.94.

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems Lesson Quizzes Standard Lesson Quiz Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 17

Lesson Quiz Find each percent increase or decrease to the nearest percent. 1. from 12 to 15 2. from 1625 to 1400 3. from 37 to 125 4. from 1.25 to 0.85 5. A computer game originally sold for $40 but is now on sale for 30% off. What is the sale price of the computer game? 25% increase 14% decrease 238% increase 32% decrease $28

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 1. Identify the percent increase or decrease to the nearest percent. from 23 to 29 A. 26% decrease B. 26% increase C. 32% decrease D. 32% increase 19

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 2. Identify the percent increase or decrease to the nearest percent. from 1440 to 1220 A. 15% decrease B. 15% increase C. 28% decrease D. 28% increase 20

Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 3. A winter coat originally sold for $75 but is now on sale for 20% off. What is the sale price of the winter coat? A. $55 B. $60 C. $65 D. $70 21