1 / 10

Percents Greater Than 100% and Percents Less Than 1%

Percents Greater Than 100% and Percents Less Than 1%. Math 8 Ms. Stewart. Outcome: A8  Represent and apply fractional percents, and percents greater than 100, in fraction or decimal form, and vice versa. COPY RED TEXT AND TEXT IN RED BOXES!. What do we know about percent?.

lyn
Download Presentation

Percents Greater Than 100% and Percents Less Than 1%

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Percents Greater Than 100% andPercents Less Than 1% Math 8 Ms. Stewart Outcome: A8  Represent and apply fractional percents, and percents greater than 100, in fraction or decimal form, and vice versa COPY RED TEXT AND TEXT IN RED BOXES!

  2. What do we know about percent? • Please fill in your K-W-L chart and hand back in when finished • How about a song for a quick percent review!!

  3. Percent Less than 1% • Because "percent" means "out of, or per 100", a percent which is less than 1% is a quantity which is less than 1 out of 100. • When you express a percent less than 1% as a decimal, the resulting decimal is less than 0.01. • Examples: .068%  .02%  .119%

  4. Percent Greater than 100% • A percent that is greater than 100% is a quantity which is greater than 100 out of 100 or, in other words greater than 1. • When you express a percent greater than 100% as a decimal, the resulting decimal is greater than 1. • Examples: 110%  225%  671%

  5. Representing Percents Greater than 100% • Using a picture, how could we represent 150% • What about 110%?

  6. Calculating and Converting Percents, Fractions and Decimals Method 1:

  7. Calculating and Converting Percents, Fractions and Decimals Method 2:

  8. Calculating and Converting Percents, Fractions and Decimals Method 3:

  9. Calculating and Converting Percents, Fractions and Decimals Method 4:

  10. Calculating and Converting Percents, Fractions and Decimals Method 5:

More Related