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Lesson 8-3: Percents Greater than 100 or less than 1. Objective: We will learn to use percents that are less than 1%. We will also learn to use percents.

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1 Lesson 8-3: Percents Greater than 100 or less than 1. Objective: We will learn to use percents that are less than 1%. We will also learn to use percents that are greater than 100%.

2 When a soccer coach tells you, “To win a game, you’ve got to give 110%.” What did the coach mean?  How do you know when a percent is greaterthan 100% or less than 1%?  In a fraction, when the numerator is bigger than thedenominator the percent is greater than 100%.  In a fraction, when the numerator is smaller than thedenominator the percent is between 1% and 100%.  When you are not sure, rewrite the fractions ordecimals as percents, if the percent is a decimal thepercent is less than 1%.

3 Examples:  Classify each fraction or decimal as: (A) Less than 1%, (B) greater than 100%, or (C) between 1% and 100%.  240 = = 100  0.0001= =  1 = = 4  Use, = to compare the numbers in each pair. 9% _______ 0.009 13 10 ________ 130%  Write each fraction or decimal as a percent. 70 = _____________ 25.0604 = __________  Write the percent as a decimal.  2000% = ____________  8% = ______________

4 Homework: Textbook: Pg.397 #s 2-40 even numbers only.


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