6-1 Intro to percent
6-2 Relate Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
6-3 Percents greater than 100 and less than 1
6-4 Estimating to find percent
6-5 Find percent of a number
100

What percent of the figure is shaded?

50%

100

Write .16 as a fractionl and as a percent.

16/100, 16%

100

Write 140% as a decimal and as a fraction

1.4, 1 4/10

100

Estimate 24% of 83

20

100

9% of 124 = 

11.16

200


What percent of the figure is shaded? 




30%

200

write 2.1 as a percent and as a fraction 

210% 210/100

200

Write .33% as a decimal and as a fraction

.0033. 33/10,000

200

Estimate 22% of 96 = 

(daily double)

20

200

24% of 35 = 

8.4

300

1/5 = ____ %

20%

300

Write .55 as a fraction and as a percent 

55/100, 55%

300

Write 375% as a decimal and as a fraction

3.75, 3 75/100

300

Explain each step for how to estimate to find percent!

round both numbers to the nearest 10. Ex: 54% = 50%. turn sentence into a multiplication problem , solve!

300

12% of 12 = 

1.44

400

Write a percent to represent the shaded portion of the model. (Hint: you might write it as a fraction first)

64%

400

Write 7/8 as a decimal and as a percent

.875, 87.5%

400

Write 5.68 as a percent and as a fraction

568%, 5 68/100

400

Estimate 9% of 89

9

400

18% of $450 = 

$81

500

What is the percent of the shaded region in the figure? (Hint: It might help to write as a fraction first)

60%

500

Write 5% as a decimal and as a fraction

.05, 1/20

500

Write 1/4% as a decimal and as a fraction 

.0025, 25/10,000

500

Estimate 33% of 500 

150

500

50% of 225 =

 112.5

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