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What do you know about the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents?

What do you know about the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents?. Objective. Explain the numerical relationships between percents, decimals, and fractions. With your table discuss everything you know about … Fractions Decimals Percents. Converting Fractions.

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What do you know about the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents?

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  1. What do you know about the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents?

  2. Objective • Explain the numerical relationships between percents, decimals, and fractions.

  3. With your table discuss everything you know about … • Fractions • Decimals • Percents

  4. Converting Fractions To Decimal … To Percents … Convert the fraction into a decimal. Multiply the decimal by 100 or move the decimal over two places to the right. Add percentage sign. • Divide the numerator by the denominator. • Show your answer as a decimal.

  5. Converting Decimals To Fractions … To Percents … Multiply the decimal by 100 or move the decimal over two places to the right. Multiply by 100 Add percentage sign. • Say the number aloud and write as a fraction. • 2/10 = Two tenths • Two tenths = 0.2 • Reduce to simplest form.

  6. Converting Percents To Fractions … To Decimals … Divide the decimal by 100 or move the decimal over two places to the left. • Write the percent as the numerator and use 100 for the denominator. • Reduce to simplest form.

  7. What fraction of the figure is shaded? What decimal represents the shaded portion? What percent represents the shaded portion?

  8. What fraction of the figure is shaded? What decimal represents the shaded portion? What percent represents the shaded portion?

  9. Michael Beasley shot 25 times and made 23 shots. • How could you represent his made baskets as a fraction, decimal, and percent?

  10. Given the fraction 5/8, what is the decimal equivalent, and what is the percent equivalent? 0.625 62.5%

  11. Given the percent 75%, how would you convert it to a fraction and to a decimal? • ¾ • 0.75

  12. Given the decimal 0.40, what is the percent and fraction equivalents? • 40% • 2/5

  13. Given the fraction 6/15, what is the decimal equivalent and what is the percent equivalent? • 0.40 • 40%

  14. Given the percent 60%, how would you convert it to a fraction and to a decimal? • 3/5 • 0.6

  15. Given the decimal 0.8, what is the percent and fraction equivalents? • 80% • 4/5

  16. FDP Basketball • One lucky contestant will win the chance to shoot eight shots today. • As a class we will determine how to express the number of shots made as a fraction, decimal, and percent.

  17. The Chiefs won two games and lost fourteen games last season. • How could you represent their record as a fraction, decimal, and percent?

  18. CSM Workouts • http://www.commonsensemath.com/school/lessonsoverview/lessons.php?id=95 • http://www.commonsensemath.com/school/lessonsoverview/lessons.php?id=20

  19. Practice Activities • Percent Goodies • Matching Game

  20. Objective • Explain the numerical relationships between percents, decimals, and fractions.

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