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Splash Screen. Then/Now You have already solved real-world problems using the percent equations. (Lesson 7–5) Find percent of increase and decrease. Solve

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Page 1: Splash Screen. Then/Now You have already solved real-world problems using the percent equations. (Lesson 7–5) Find percent of increase and decrease. Solve
Page 2: Splash Screen. Then/Now You have already solved real-world problems using the percent equations. (Lesson 7–5) Find percent of increase and decrease. Solve

You have already solved real-world problems using the percent equations. (Lesson 7–5)

• Find percent of increase and decrease.

• Solve real-world problems involving markup and discount.

Page 3: Splash Screen. Then/Now You have already solved real-world problems using the percent equations. (Lesson 7–5) Find percent of increase and decrease. Solve

If the answer is positive, the percent of change is an increase.

If the answer is negative, the percent of change is a decrease.

Page 4: Splash Screen. Then/Now You have already solved real-world problems using the percent equations. (Lesson 7–5) Find percent of increase and decrease. Solve

Find the Percent of Change

Find the percent of change from 20 students to 24 students. State whether the percent of change is an increase or decrease.

Step 1 Subtract to find the amount of change.

24 – 20 = 4 final amount – original amount

Step 2 Write a ratio that compares the amount ofchange to the original amount. Express theratio as a percent.

Page 5: Splash Screen. Then/Now You have already solved real-world problems using the percent equations. (Lesson 7–5) Find percent of increase and decrease. Solve

Find the Percent of Change

Cross multiply.

Answer: 20%; increase

Step 3 The percent of change is positive, so it is a percent of increase.

4 • 100 = 20 • x

20% = x Divide.

Page 6: Splash Screen. Then/Now You have already solved real-world problems using the percent equations. (Lesson 7–5) Find percent of increase and decrease. Solve

A. –20%; decrease

B. –25%; decrease

C. 20%; increase

D. 25%; increase

What is the percent of change from 24 to 30 students?

Page 7: Splash Screen. Then/Now You have already solved real-world problems using the percent equations. (Lesson 7–5) Find percent of increase and decrease. Solve

A. –17.9%; decrease

B. –21.7%; decrease

C. 17.9%; increase

D. 21.7%; increase

John had $420 in his checking account at the beginning of May. At the beginning of June he had $345. What was the percent of increase or decrease to the nearest tenth?