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Bell Work. Have the following out and ready to take the Similar Figures quiz. Paper Pencil Calculator. Bell Work . Write the following fraction and decimal as a percent. Write the following percent as a decimal. 65% Write the following percent as a fraction. 25%. Percent of a Number.

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Bell Work

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  1. Bell Work • Have the following out and ready to take the Similar Figures quiz. • Paper • Pencil • Calculator

  2. Bell Work Write the following fraction and decimal as a percent. Write the following percent as a decimal. • 65% Write the following percent as a fraction. • 25%

  3. Percent of a Number

  4. Percent of a Number

  5. Percent of a Number

  6. Percent of a Number  You Try

  7. Percent of a Number(Percents greater than 100)

  8. Percent of a Number  You Try(Percents greater than 100)

  9. Bell Work Write the following fraction and decimal as a percent. Write the following percent as a decimal. • 65% Write the following percent as a fraction. • 25%

  10. Percent of a Number (Real World Example)

  11. Percent of a Number  You Try (Real World Example)

  12. Percent of a Number  Check your Understanding 4 77 110.5 101.4 38 23

  13. Percent Estimation

  14. Percent Estimation  You Try 40% of 120 .40 x 120 = 48 Approximately 48 years

  15. Percent Estimation

  16. Percent Estimation

  17. Percent Estimation  You Try 80% of $300 .80 x $300 = $240

  18. Percent Estimation (Percents Greater than 100/ Less than 1)

  19. Percent Estimation (Percents Greater than 100/ Less than 1)

  20. Percent Estimation  You Try(Percents Greater than 100/ Less than 1) 350 135 8

  21. Exit Slip  3 – 2 – 1 Answer the following in complete thought sentences. Write 3 things you know about percents. Write 2 things you still do not understand about percents. Write 1 way you can apply percents to your life.

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