Proportional Relationships

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Lesson 1: Buying Furniture and Appliances Consumer Math p
Advertisements

Warm Up 1. 14,000 is 2 % of what number? is 13% of what number? % of what number is 12? % of what number is 189? 560,
Use the cross products property EXAMPLE 1 Write original proportion = x 6 Solve the proportion =. 8 x 6 15 Cross products property Simplify. 120.
8.4 Percent of Increase and Decrease. Percent change is the ratio of the amount of change to the original amount. Percent increase describes how much.
Percent Change: Percent Increase / Percent Decrease
Estimating With Percents Lesson 6-8. Sales Tax Round the cost of a given item to the nearest dollar. Multiply that estimate by the decimal version of.
Lesson 1-1 Example Example 1 Karen bought a dress that cost $32. She paid 7% in sales tax. How much did she pay in tax? 1.Write the percent proportion.
Ratio, Percent, Proportion
Percent of Change Tuesday, October 19, 2010 Lesson Objectives  Find percent of change (percent of increase or percent of decrease)
Learn to solve problems involving percent of change.
Warm Up Solve % of what number is 6? 2. What percent of 20 is 8? 3. What is 80% of 60? is what percent of 200? 60 40% 48 Course Percent.
Percent Increase and Decrease
Transparency 7 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answers.
 Percent Change: Percent Increase / Percent Decrease Objective: Learn to solve problems involving percent increase and percent decrease.
Notes 29 Percent of Change 6-4.
Solving Linear Equations
3-7 Percent of Change Objective: Students find percents of increase and decrease and solve problems involving percents of change. S. Calahan 2008.
6-5 Percent of Change Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
Holt CA Course Percent of Change NS1.4 Calculate given percentages of quantities and solve problems involving discounts at sales, interest earned,
Solving Percent Problems Section 6.5. Objectives Solve percent problems using the formula Solve percent problems using a proportion.
Section 3.9 Percents Mr. Beltz & Mr. Sparks. Ratio A PERCENT is a ratio that compares a number to 100. You can write a percent as a FRACTION, DECIMAL,
Objective Students will solve proportions Chapter 8, lesson 2 (8-2).
6-6 Percent of Change Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
Bell Ringer 11-7 ( Do in notebook) 5 minutes 1. Express 20% as a fraction in lowest terms and as a decimal Express 134% as a decimal. Express 6.5%
Find a Percentage of a Number SWBAT use the percent formula to find a percentage of a number; use a percent proportion to find a percentage of a number.
Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions
Holt CA Course Percent of Change Warm Up Warm Up California Standards Lesson Presentation Preview.
6-6 Percent of Change Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Quizzes Lesson Quizzes.
Splash Screen. Then/Now You have already solved real-world problems using the percent equations. (Lesson 7–5) Find percent of increase and decrease. Solve.
Percent of change. Find the percent of change from a 28 to a 21 Step 1: Subtract = 7 Step 2: Make a fraction Difference Original amount 7 28 Step.
Percent Increase and Percent Decrease Problems. Percent Decrease A sofa regularly sells for $ Today it is on sale for $630. What is the percent.
Holt CA Course Percent of a Number 6-4 Percent of a Number NS1.4 Calculate given percentages of quantities and solve problems involving discounts.
Topic 2 Proportional Reasoning with Percents Percent of a Number To find the percent of a number, you can: write the percent as a fraction and.
Percent of Change Warm Up Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Presentation Problem of the Day Problem of the Day Lesson Quizzes Lesson Quizzes.
Using Proportions to Solve Percent Problems MCC7.RP.3: Use proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio and percent problems. Examples: simple interest,
Simple Percent Problems To solve a simple percent problem, you change the percent to a decimal and multiply. Solve the following percent problems. Remember.
Finding Percent.
Splash Screen. Then/Now Find percent of error. Find percent of increase and decrease.
Bell Work Explain why Jamar’s solution was incorrect.
Percent Increase/Decrease. Percent of change = amount of change (difference) original amount (what we started with) Percent of increase = original amount.
Warm Up Solve % of what number is 6? 2. What percent of 20 is 8? 3. What is 80% of 60? is what percent of 200? 60 40% 48 Course Percent.
Percent of Change 6.5. Percent of Change Increase.
Problem Solving Godwin Middle School Mr. Kozar.  Students will  Solve practical problems involving rational numbers, percents, ratios, and proportions.
Holt CA Course Percent of Change NS1.4 Calculate given percentages of quantities and solve problems involving discounts at sales, interest earned,
PERCENT OF CHANGE. WHAT IS THE PERCENT OF CHANGE? The amount stated as a percent that a number increases or decreases.
Percent of Change Vocabulary percent of change percent of increase
Applications of Percents
Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes.
The percent that an estimate varies from an actual amount
Percent of Change Vocabulary percent of change percent of increase
8.4 Percent of Increase and Decrease
6-5 Percent of Change Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
Simple Percent Problems
Percent of Change Vocabulary percent of change percent of increase
Finding a Percent of a Number
The percent that an estimate varies from an actual amount
Lesson 7.1 How do you write ratios and find unit rates?
Learn to solve problems involving percent of change.
Estimating With Percents
8.4 Percent of Increase and Decrease
Finding Discount Objective: Students will calculate percentages and find the amount of discount.
6-6 Percent of Change Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation
Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes.
Simple Percent Problems
Consumer Applications Review
Module 1: Ratios and Proportional Relationships: Topic C: Ratios and Rates Involving Fractions
Problem Solving with Proportional Relationships
Math Review #1 Jeopardy Adding and Subtracting Integers
Percent Change: Percent Increase / Percent Decrease
EXAMPLE 4 Solve proportions Solve the proportion. ALGEBRA a x 16
Presentation transcript:

Proportional Relationships Lesson 13: Percent of Change

Vocabulary Percent Error: The ratio describing how far an estimate is from the actual amount.

Percent of Error Formula Amount of Error = % of Error Actual Amount 100 To find the amount of error, subtract the actual amount and the estimate. To solve a proportion, cross multiply and divide.

Percent Error Examples Leo estimates that a package weighs 24 pounds. The actual weight is 20 pounds. What is the percent error of his estimate? Mrs. Davidson had a jar of skittles. A student estimated that there were 238 skittles in the jar. The jar actually had 319 skittles. What is the percent error of the student’s estimate?

Vocabulary Percent of Change: The ratio that compares the amount of change to the original amount. Percent Increase: The original amount increases causing a positive percent of change. Percent Decrease: The original amount decreases causing a negative percent of change.

Percent of Change Proportion Amount of Change = % of Change Original Amount 100 To find the amount of change, subtract the final amount and the original amount. To solve a proportion, cross multiply and divide.

Percent of Change Examples Originally a TV is $499.99. On Black Friday it will be $389.99. What is the percent of change? The sign says 40% off. (percent decrease) What is the original price if the item is $35 on sale? The original price was$17. I saved $5. What was the percent of change?