PPT-Lesson 7.6 Percent Applications
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Essential Question How do you solve percent application problems Before we start You go out to eat Your bill came to 1475 What amount would you leave for a 20 tip
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Essential Question How do you solve percent application problems Before we start You go out to eat Your bill came to 1475 What amount would you leave for a 20 tip Retail Stores and Prices. You need only paper glue and scissors You can make longer and longer books by adding more accordions Great for horizontal images and texts They can be viewed page by page or all at once Popups and foldouts add even more dimension Accordion Books or Penny Ur. Spring ETAI 2014. In principle…. Teachers don’t share enough. Don’t leave it too late!. A. Beginning the lesson. 1. Smile. Surprisingly important. Underlying message. A neutral expression is not a neutral message.. Course 3. Warm Up. Problem of the Day. Lesson Presentation. Warm Up. 1.. . 14,000 is 2 % of what number?. 2.. 39 is 13% of what number?. 3.. 37 % of what number is 12?. 4.. 150% of what number is 189?. TeacherTwins©2014. Warm Up. Tell the fraction, decimal and percent for each model.. 1). 2).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To be able to plan lessons using the manor overview slide and . teaching cycle.. Planning a lesson & the lesson overview slide. 5 . mins. Core Lesson Structure. Learning and Teaching at The Manor Academy. Percent Markups. The difference between the selling price of a piece of merchandise and the price paid for it is called markup. For example, if a dealer purchases an item from the factory for $40 and sold it for $50, we say that the markup was $10. Ten dollars is 25 percent of $40 but is only 20 percent of $50. thus, the markup was 20 percent of the selling price and 25 percent of the purchase price. The store owner would say that the markup was only 20%, but the customer would say that the markup was 25%.. Objective: . We will learn to use estimation and mental math to find the percent of a number. . It’s your best friends birthday and you invite him and a group of friends to Chili’s. The restaurant bill was $42 dollars. The waiter treated you really well and you want to give him an extra 10% percent tip. How much money will you pay the waiter??. Identify the basic functions of Web browsers. Install a Web browser. Identify the components of Web addresses. Describe the functioning of a Web browser. Identify considerations in selecting a browser. Compounds are ALWAYS composed of elements in fixed ratios. This is often referred to as the . Law of Definite Proportions.. This law states that elements are always present in the same proportions by mass in a compound. I.e. H. 20%. Tyler . sold a car for $42,000. What was the commission rate as a percent if he earned $6,720 in commission?. 16%. Abercrombie is having a 40% off sale. What was the original price of a shirt if you saved $11.20?. Session 1. Agenda. Introduction to the Module. Concept . Development. Module Review. Curriculum Overview of . A Story of . Ratios. Grade 7 Module 4 Overview. Questions to address:. How many topics are there and what are those topics?. Percent of Change Percent of Change: The ratio of the amount of increase or decrease to the original amount It is an increase when the new amount is larger than the original and a decrease when the new amount is smaller than the original. Essential Question: How do you solve percent problems?. Before we start…. The sum of China and Japan’s total Olympic medals from 2004 is 100. What percent of their medals were gold? Silver? Bronze?. LO. 1. Explain the purpose of the allowance method for recording losses from uncollectible accounts.. LO. 2. Estimate uncollectible accounts expense using an aging of accounts receivable.. LO. 3.
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