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Learn how to convert fractions into decimals, decimals into percentages, and fractions into percentages with Formula Fun! Also, discover how to calculate percent change and use scales in the real world.
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Formula Fun! The Same What?! Weigh it on your . . . Percent Challenge Teacher’s Choice 1 pts 1 pts 1 pts 1 pts 1 pts 2 pts 2 pts 2 pts 2 pts 2 pts 3 pts 3 pts 3 pts 3 pts 3 pts 4 pts 4 pts 4 pts 4 pts 4 pts 5 pts 5 pts 5 pts 5 pts 5 pts
Formula Fun! How do you convert a fraction into a decimal? • AnswerBack to Board
How do you convert a fraction into a decimal? Divide the numerator by the denominator. • Back to Board
Formula Fun! How do you convert from a decimal to a percent? • AnswerBack to Board
How do you convert from a decimal to a percent? Multiply the decimal by 100 (move the decimal point two “spaces” to the right). • Back to Board
Formula Fun! How do you convert from a fraction to a percent? (provide at least 1 example) • AnswerBack to Board
How do you convert from a fraction to a percent? (provide at least 1 example) Divide the numerator by the denominator and then multiply by 100. Set up a proportion - set your fraction equal to x over 100 and solve for x. (Examples may vary) • Back to Board
Formula Fun! How do you calculate percent change? • Answer Back to Board
How do you calculate percent change? Use the following formula: %∆ = new - original * 100 original • Back to Board
Formula Fun! What pieces of information do you need to know in order to calculate your grade? • Answer Back to Board
What pieces of information do you need to know in order to calculate your grade? • The grading scale • Your average in each category Or • The total possible points • The points earned • Back to Board
The Same What?! List 3 equivalent fractions to the following decimal: 0.5 • AnswerBack to Board
List 3 equivalent fractions to the following decimal: 0.5 Answers may vary • Back to Board
The Same What?! Convert 100% into 4 different fractions. • AnswerBack to Board
Convert 100% into 4 different fractions. Answers may vary • Back to Board
The Same What?! Solve for x in the following equation: 50 . x . 100 = 25 • AnswerBack to Board
Solve for x in the following equation: x = 12.5 • Back to Board
The Same What?! While shopping, I bought a dress that was 15% off, what part of the dress did I actually pay for? • AnswerBack to Board
While shopping, I bought a dress that was 15% off, what part of the dress did I actually pay for? You paid for 85% of the dress. • Back to Board
The Same What?! How can you prove that the NYC Subway Map is not drawn to scale? • AnswerBack to Board
How can you prove that the NYC Subway Map is not drawn to scale? Measure the distance between two stops on the map and compare it to the distance between those two stops in the real world. Measure the distance between two different stops on the map and compare it to the distance between those two stops in the real world. Compare these proportions, they are most likely not equivalent. If they are, repeat process until you find a discrepancy. It should not take long! • Back to Board
Weigh it on your . . . Give an example of where we see scales in the real world. • AnswerBack to Board
Give an example of where we see scales in the real world. • Maps • Blueprints • Instruction manuals • Crime shows • Math Class . . . (not really the real world!) • Back to Board
Weigh it on your . . . Translate the following into a flowing sentence: 1cm : 5 miles • AnswerBack to Board
Translate the following into a flowing sentence:1cm : 5 miles 1 centimeter on the map is equivalent to 5 miles in the real world. • Back to Board
Weigh it on your . . . State the scale given the following information: “5 centimeters on my map is equivalent to 25 kilometers in the real world.” • AnswerBack to Board
State the scale given the following information:“5 centimeters on my map is equivalent to 25 kilometers in the real world.” • 5 cm : 25 km or • 1 cm : 5 km • Back to Board
Weigh it on your . . . I need to make a scaled drawing of the NYC subway map for math class . . . I’ve decided that 1 cm : 1 block. How many centimeters should I put between 42nd Street and 50th Street? • AnswerBack to Board
I need to make a scaled drawing of the NYC subway map for math class . . . I’ve decided that 1 cm : 1 block. How many centimeters should I put between 42nd Street and 50th Street? 8 centimeters • Back to Board
Weigh it on your . . . You are making a blueprint drawing of a 6 foot by 10 foot room using a scale of .5 inches : 1 foot. What are the dimensions of your blueprint drawing? • AnswerBack to Board
You are making a blueprint drawing of a 6 foot by 10 foot room using a scale of .5 inches : 1 foot. What are the dimensions of your blueprint drawing? .5inches * 6 feet = 3 inches 1 foot _______________ .5inches * 10 feet = 5 inches 1 foot ________________ 3 inches by 5 inches • Back to Board
Percent Challenge I want to leave a 20% tip on a $10 bill, how much money should I leave? • AnswerBack to Board
I want to leave a 20% tip on a $10 bill, how much money should I leave? $10 * .20 = $2 $2 + $10 = $12 • Back to Board
Percent Challenge I saved $30 yesterday after taking advantage of a 50% off sale! What was the price of my original item? • AnswerBack to Board
I saved $30 yesterday after taking advantage of a 50% off sale! What was the price of my original item? Let x be the original price of the item. .50 * x = $30 .50 * x = $30 .50 .50 x = $60 • Back to Board
Percent Challenge A television is on sale for $900. If the sale price is 10 % less than the regular price, what was the regular price? Give your answer to the nearest one hundredth. • Answer Back to Board
A television is on sale for $900. If the sale price is 10 % less than the regular price. What was the regular price? Give your answer to the nearest one hundredth. Let x be the regular price of the item. If you got 10% off, you paid for 90% of the item. .90 * x = $900 .90 * x = $900 .90 .90 x = $1000 • Back to Board
Percent Challenge My real estate agent told me that my house had appreciated in value over the last three years. In other words, it has gone from being worth $102,500 to being worth $111,000. What is the percent increase in the value of my house? • AnswerBack to Board
My real estate agent told me that my house had appreciated in value over the last three years. In other words, it has gone from being worth $102,500 to being worth $111,000. What is the percent increase in the value of my house? Original worth: $102,500 New worth: $111,000 Percent Change = new – original = 111,000 – 102,500 = 8,500 = .083 original 102,500 102,500 The value of my house has increased by 8.3%! • Back to Board
Percent Challenge I’m starting a new job on Monday. In my old job, my hours were 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday. My new hours are 10:00am to 7:00pm Monday through Thursday. What is the percent change in my weekly work commitment? • Answer Back to Board
I’m starting a new job on Monday. In my old job, my hours were 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday. My new hours are 10:00am to 7:00pm Monday through Thursday. What is the percent change in my weekly work commitment? Old job: 8 hours/day * 5 days/week = 40 hours/week New job: 9 hours/day * 4 days/week = 36 hours/week Percent Change = new – original = 36 – 40 = -4 = - 10% original 40 40 My new job provides me with a 10% decrease in my weekly hours! • Back to Board
Teacher’s Choice Explain the logic behind grading to the following student: “How is it possible that I got A’s on all of my math tests . . . 90%’s on all of my quizzes . . . And yet I only have a C in math class?!” • AnswerBack to Board
“How is it possible that I got A’s on all of my math tests . . . 90%’s on all of my quizzes . . . And yet I only have a C in math class?!” Something to the effect of: “You probably didn’t do any of your homework, were disruptive in class, and didn’t take your projects that seriously!” Lesson learned . . . • Back to Board
Teacher’s Choice Under what circumstances would you expect to see a percent increaseversus a percentdecrease? • AnswerBack to Board
Under what circumstances would you expect to see a percent increaseversus a percentdecrease? I would expect to see a percent increase when my new value is larger than my original. I would expect to see a percent decreasewhen my new value is smaller than my original. • Back to Board
Teacher’s Choice Under what circumstances would you want a high interest rate, and under what circumstances would you want a low interest rate? • AnswerBack to Board
Under what circumstances would you want a high interest rate, and under what circumstances would you want a low interest rate? You would want a high interest rate if you are the one loaning the money (to a bank, to your friend, etc). You would want a low interest rate if you are the one borrowing the money (from your credit card company, from mortgage lender, etc.) • Back to Board
Teacher’s Choice If you want to write your own percent change problem, what elements do you DEFINITELY need to have? • AnswerBack to Board
If you want to write your own percent change problem, what elements do you DEFINITELY need to have? Some initial value and some new value. • Back to Board
Teacher’s Choice Make an argument in support or against the following: “There is no such thing as 110%!” • AnswerBack to Board