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1. Take out your math notebook, pencil, DEAR book. 2. Warm UP: Green Book p. 402 (9-16) 3. DEAR until we begin.

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1 1. Take out your math notebook, pencil, DEAR book. 2. Warm UP: Green Book p. 402 (9-16) 3. DEAR until we begin

2 Warm Up Answers: p.402 (9-16) 9) 10% 10) 43/100 11) 3/5 12) 76% 13) 0.32 14) 92% 15) 109/200 16) 7.5% # correct 8

3 Before we begin today, some questions for you… What does the word “percent” literally mean? What is a very common unit of measure that uses 100 as its scale? If I wanted to know how much 75% of $1.00 was, what could I think? What about 75% of $2.00? “per” – out of “cent” – 100 MONEY! There are 100 pennies in a dollar 75 “out of 100” pennies is 75¢ 75¢ + 75¢ = $1.50

4 Class set of “books” that remain IN THE CLASSROOM Please keep them NICE because they are in use for a couple weeks Personal copy of the ACE questions that you may keep and TAKE WITH YOU (and even write on if you want) Let’s begin!

5 Runners, go get your lab sheets and “books” for your group members… Make sure your notebook cover sheet looks like this: #. Date Book Brief Description 1. 12-5C&S Problem 4.1, ACE 1, 2, 15-17, 23 2. 12-6 C&S Problem 4.2, ACE 3-5, 18-19 3. 12-7 C&S Problem 4.3, ACE 6-14, 22 4. 12-12B&PIII Problem 4.1, ACE 2,3,13,14,27,28 (packet) Big Idea: Calculate tax and total cost You will need: Calculator 4.1 Lab sheet

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8 Remember…(write this down!) Changing a Decimal to a Percent D  Pmove the decimal 2 to the right then add the % Ex).53 = 53%Ex).009 = 0.9% Ex) 0.7 = 70%Ex) 4 = 400% Changing a Percent to a Decimal D  Pmove the decimal 2 to the left and remove the % Ex) 68% = 0.68Ex) 2% = 0.02 Ex) 112% = 1.12Ex) 8.67% = 0.0867

9 Charlotte  7.25% Washington  6.5% Michigan  6% Colorado  2.9% Why do you think there are so many differences? Who decides what percent we pay?

10 CD  $7.50 Tax  $7.50 (.06) = $0.45 Total  $7.95 Hint: Change the percent to a decimal! Another way: You would pay $0.06 on every dollar you spend, so multiply 6 cents by 7.5 dollars to get 45 cents. Then, add them together!

11 Tax: 2 (.06) =.12Total: 2.00 +.12 = $2.12 Tax: 5 (.06) =.3Total: 2.00 +.30 = $5.30 Tax:.5 (.06) =.03Total:.50 +.03 = $.53

12 Tax: 2 (.07) =.14Total: 2.00 +.14 = $2.14 Tax: 5 (.07) =.35Total: 2.00 +.35 = $5.35 Tax:.5 (.07) =.035 Total:.50 +.035 = $.53 or $.54

13 Since Alexis had to pay $0.06 for each dollar, find how many “.06” are in 4.80 by dividing! 4.80/.06 = $80 as the original cost!

14 $0.75 /.05 = $15 was to price of the game We know he paid $.05 for every dollar he spent, so again, you divide the tax amount by $.05 to get $15!

15 Make sure your notebook cover sheet looks like this: #. Date Book Brief Description 1. 12-5C&S Problem 4.1, ACE 1, 2, 15-17, 23 2. 12-6 C&S Problem 4.2, ACE 3-5, 18-19 3. 12-7 C&S Problem 4.3, ACE 6-14, 22 4. 12-12B&PIII Problem 4.1, ACE 2,3,13,14,27,28 (packet)


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