Sunday, December 5, 2010

Glenesse's Homework Book Post

Pages 36-39
Even Numbers


Pg.36-37
2)Shade hundred grids to represent each percent.
a)3% b)46% c)97%

4)Show as repeating decimal.
a) 0.3333333
b) 0.4545454
c) 0.2727272

6)Estimate each percent.
a) 22% 0f 85
20% of 85 is 17
b) 48% of 102
50% of 102 is 51
c) 75% of 70
80% of 70 is 56
d) 82% of 91
80% of 90 is 72


Pg. 38-39
2) To represent a fractional percent greater than 1%, a-shade squares from a hundred grid to show the whole number and part of one square to show the fraction

4) To represent a fractional percent between 0% and 1%, b-shade part of one square on a hundred grid

6) What percent is represented by each diagram if a completely shaded grid represents 100%?
a)
135 7/8%

b)
256%

c)
7/12%

8) Represent the percent in each statement on a grid provided.
a) A tax is 6 1/2%

b) Mt. Everest is about 146% the height of Mt.Logan.

10) About 1.7% of Earth's water is stored in ground water, lakes, rivers, streams, and soil. Use the hundred grid below to show this percent

Here is a link to help you on percents.

Here is a video to help you with converting a percent to a fraction.

6 comments:

  1. Great post Glenesse, I liked your pictures because they stand out a lot. I also liked that you have answers for the questions and Here's a link i found about Converting .

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  2. Good job Glenesse. Your post is very organized and neat. I like the pictures you made. I also like the way you italized the answers on #2 and #4. Good job.

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  3. Great post, Glenesse. It was really neat and organized. I liked how you explained your work using pictures. Next time, add some color. Other than that, good job.

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  4. Good Job, Keep up the good work!

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  5. Great post, Glenesse! I liked how you had the questions first, then you put the answers at the bottom. I also liked your pictures, but maybe try drawing it then taking a picture. It might be easier. Great job!

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  6. Great job Glenesse!Your grids were very organized!

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