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Page 1: Would you rather…

Would you rather….

Have a 30 acre crop

planted with

seeds the carry a

58% survival

rate

Have 50 acre crop planted with seeds that carry a 38% survival rate

Page 2: Would you rather…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQ5lk735-Fk

Page 3: Would you rather…

6.1-6.4 JEOPARDY!

• YOU MAY USE YOUR CALCULATOR, NOTES, AND THE BOOK TO ASSIST YOU

• SHOW ALL WORK AS YOU GO• MARK PROBLEMS THAT WERE

MOST CHALLENGING FOR YOU• GO BACK AND STUDY THOSE

PROBLEMS TONIGHT

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6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4

$100 $100 $100 $100

$200 $200 $200 $200

$300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400

$500 $500 $500 $500

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6.1 $100

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6.1 $100 answer

Set up proportionAlways out of 100%

Use cross products300 = 8X

Divide by 8

Answer: 37.5%

Numbers Percent

Part 3 xTotal 8 100%

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6.1 $200

20% as a fraction

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6.1 $200, answer

We know the total is always out of 100%.

Simplify. Divide by 20/ 20

20/20 is the same as one whole

20%100%

20% ÷20=

1

100%÷20=

5

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6.1 $300

Convert the fraction to a decimal

3 7

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6.1 $300, answer

The − sign means divide

Round to the nearest hundreth or thousandth

Answer: .43 or .429

3 ÷ 7 =

3 7

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6.1 $400

Put in order from least to greatest:

245%, ⅘, 66%, .133

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6.1 $400, answer

.133 = 13.3%

Choose one form to put all the number in. I chose percents since there are already 2 of them.

Use proportions and cross products.

⅘ = 80%

Decimal %

Multiply by 100

Numbers %

Part 4 x

Total 5 100%

Original

245% ⅘ 66% .133

Percents

245% 80% 66% 13.3%

Answer:

4 3 2 1

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6.1 $500

About 342,000 km2 of Greenland’s total area (2,175,000 km2) is not covered with ice. To the nearest percent, what percent of Greenland’s total area is not covered with ice?

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6.1 $500, answer

km2 %

Not covered in Ice

342,000 km2 xTotal area 2,175,000 km2 100%

Write and label a proportion. The total is always out of 100%.

Answer: 16%

Use cross products to solve

342,000 (100) = 2,175,000x

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6.2 $100

Shannon’s printing company has determined that approximately 6% of the books it prints have errors.

Out of a printing run of 2050 books, Lexi, the production manager estimates that 250 books have errors. Estimate to see if Lexi’s number is reasonable.

Explain.

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6.2 $100, answer

6% 2050 ≈ 5% 2000 Estimate and use easy numbers.

≈ 0.05 2000 Write 5% as a decimal.

Multiply. ≈ 100

Answer: Lexi’s number is not reasonable. Only about 100 books have errors. 250 is much greater than 100.

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6.2 $200

Estimate:

113% of 80

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6.2 $200, answer

Estimate 113%

113% is close to 110%

Break into %’s you can calculate mentally:

100% + 10%

113% ≈110%

100% of 80 = 80

Answer: 80 + 8 = 88

10% of 80 = 8

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6.2 $300

Estimate:

34% of 12

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6.2 $300,answer

What is 34% close to?

34% ≈ 33⅓ %

33⅓% = ⅓

⅓ of 12

Answer: 4

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6.2 $400

Ian had dinner with some

friends at a restaurant. The

check for his dinner was

$10.25. If he wants to leave

close to a 20% tip, about

amount Ian should pay?

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6.2 $400, answer

Break down 20% to easier %’s

10% + 10% = 20%

Add the price of food + tip

10% of $10.25 ≈$1

Another 10% ≈ $1

$10.25 + $1 + $1=

Possible answer: $12.25

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6.2 $500

Approximately 8% of each batch of

jeans produced at Jack’s factory is

defective. Rishi said that in a batch

of 400 jeans, about 35 jeans would

be defective. Estimate to determine

if his number is reasonable. Explain.

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6.2 $500, answer

Yes, because 8% of 400 is a little less than 10% of 400. 10% of 400 is 40, and 35 is a little less than 40.

Round 8% to 10%

Calculate 10% of 400

Compare to 35

8% ≈ 10%

10% of 400 = 40

40 ≈ 35

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6.3 $100

What percent of 33 is 22?

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6.3 $100, answer

Answer: 66⅔ %

Set up proportion

Use cross products to solve

Divide by 33

# %Part/ Is 22 x

Total/ Of 33 100%

22(100) = 33 X

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6.3 $200

Of Earth’s 197 million mi2 of surface area, about 139 million mi2 is water. Find the percent of Earth’s surface that is covered by water.

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6.3 $200, answer

Answer: 70.6%

Set up proportion

Use cross products to solve

Divide by l97 to isolate x

# %

Part (water)

139 million mi2

x

Whole (total)

197 million mi2

100%

139 million (100) = 197 million (x)

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6.3 $300

Four friends volunteered to cut the grass around their neighbor’s house. Naja cut 23% of the grass, Diego cut 1/5 of the grass, Michael cut 0.31 of the grass, and Max cut the rest. What percent of the grass did Max cut?

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6.3 $300, answer

100% -23% - 20% -31% = X

100%-74%= X

26% = x

Naja Diego Michael

Max

Amount

23% 1/5 .31 x

Make all %

23% 20% 31% x

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6.3 $400

Irie organizes her music collection by genre. ½ of her collection is rock, 0.125 is pop, 6% is classical, 9.5% is country, and the rest of her collection are jazz. What percent of her CD collection is jazz?

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6.3 $400, answer

Convert all amounts to %

Add up all % and subtract from 100%

Answer: 22% jazz

Type of Music

Rock Pop Classical

Country

Jazz

Amount 1/2 .125 6% 9.5% x

100% 50% 12.5%

6% 9.5% x

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6.3 $500

After a drought, a river had only 50⅔ % of the average amount of water flow. If the average amount of water flow is 60,000,000 gallons per day, how much water was flowing in the river after the drought?

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6.3 $500, Answer

1. Set up proportion.2. Convert 50⅔ % to a decimal• ⅔ ≈ .666666 ≈.67• 50⅔ % ≈ 50.67

3. Use Cross Products to Solve• Divide by 100

Answer: 30,400,200 gallons of water after the drought

% # of gallons

Part 50⅔ % x

Whole 100% 60,000,000

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6.4 $100

Sophie earned 95% on a test by answering 19 questions correctly. If each question was worth the same amount, how many questions were on the test?

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6.4 $100, Answer

# %

Is 19 problems 85%

Of X 100%

• Set up proportion

• Use cross products to solve

• Divide by 85% to isolate x

Answer: 20

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6.4 $200

When a giraffe is born, it is approximately 55% as tall as it will be as an adult. If a baby giraffe is 5.2 feet tall when it is born, how tall will it be when it is full grown, to the nearest tenth of a foot?

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6.4 $200, Answer

# Feet %

Is 5.2 feet 55%

Of X 100%

• Set up proportion

• Use cross products to solve

• Divide by 55% to isolate X

• Round to nearest tenth

Answer: 9.5 feet

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6.4 $300

Jayden and Nate caught a fish that weighed 15.5 lb. This was 85% of the weight of the largest fish that they had ever caught. What was the weight, to the nearest tenth of a pound, of the largest fish that Jayden and Nate had ever caught?

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6.4 $300, Answer

# Pounds %

Fish just cauth

15.5 pounds 85%

Largest fish

X 100%

• Set up proportion

• Use cross products to solve

• Divide by 85% to isolate X

• Round to nearest tenth

Answer: 18.2 pounds

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6.4 $400

Tiffany read 4 novels written by Veronica Roth. This represents 20% of the books she read this school year. How many books did Tiffany read in all?

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6.4 $400, Answer

# books %Veronica Roth novels

4 20%

Total books Read

X 100%

• Set up proportion

• Use cross products to solve

• Divide by 20% to isolate X

Answer: 20 books read

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6.4 $500

60 is 12% of what number?

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6.4 $500, Answer

# %is 60 12%

of X 100%

• Set up proportion

• Use cross products to solve

• Divide by 12% to isolate X

Answer: 500