Sunday, January 16, 2011

Final Percent Post

Chapter 4 is based on Percents, Represent Percents, Fractions Decimals and Percents, Percent of a number and Combining Percents.

4.1 : Representing Percents
- Percents are always out of 100.
- Percents are often shown using hundred grids.
- Another name for percents is hundredths.
For Example:
65% is 65 out of 100.

4.2 : Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
- Fractions, decimals, and percents can be used to represent numbers in a various situations.
- Percents can be written as decimals and as fractions. (They are reversible)
For Example:
50% = 0.50 = 1/2 or percent = decimal = fraction (order doesn't matter)

4.3 : Percent of a Number
- To calculate the percent of a number, turn the percent into a decimal by dividing by 100, then multiply the decimal by the number.
For Example :
12½% of 50 = 12½ ÷ 100 = 0.125
0.125 x 50 = 6.25

4.4 : Combining Percents
- Percents can be combined by adding to solve problems.
- Percent is used in stores for discounts and taxes.
For Example :
5% GST + 7% PST = 12% Taxes
$100 shoes + 12% taxes = $112
$100 ÷ 100 = $1 x 12 = $12.00
$100 + $12 = $112.00

What is a Percent?
A percent is a fraction always represented out of 100.

This is my percent video.



Here is a link to a website that may help you understand more about percentage.
This is an extra link for a percentage game.

Feel free to check out these percent posts.
Kevin Huynh (mine)
Chelsea
Kim
Anabelle
Patrick
Duyen
Paul

3 comments:

  1. Good job, Kevin! I liked your selection of color, but next time stick to only one or two main color.

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  2. Great job Kevin, I liked how you explained your work and your written part was great too. Next time try not to put lots of colors.

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  3. Great job Kevin. Your video was really well done. I also liked how you highlighted some key words in your written part. Keep up the good work.

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