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Here are a few recommended readings before getting started with this lesson.
Take a look at a container with a total capacity of 60 liters. Move the slider to fill it with a liquid. See how the number of liters of the liquid relates to the percent of the occupied container.
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ofis often used to indicate a product in math expressions. This means that 52 of 86 is the same as the product of 52 and 86.
Kevin is thrilled to spend time at a pond near his house. The local Fish and Game agency recently did a study finding that there are 850 fish in the pond. Kevin especially enjoys seeing yellow fish since they are tough to spot.
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ca⋅b=ca⋅b
ba=b/50a/50
Multiply
1a=a
ofindicates multiplication.
ca⋅b=ca⋅b
ba=b/25a/25
Multiply
1a=a
After enjoying his time at the pond, Kevin heads home and opens his favorite website FishFrenzy.com. He is fascinated by the vastness of the underwater world. There are quite small fish, like clownfish, which can grow to just 15 centimeters long.
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There are also quite large fish like Carp. Their length can reach 420% of that of clownfish. Dolphins are even bigger. They can be as long as 260% of carp's length.
ofindicates multiplication.
a%=100a
ba=b/20a/20
Calculate quotient
ca⋅b=ca⋅b
ba=b/5a/5
Multiply
1a=a
a%=100a
ba=b/20a/20
Calculate quotient
Loving aquatic life as much as he does, Kevin dreams of sailing across the Pacific Ocean someday. He might even get to witness a sea lion belching or a whale sprouting!
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Kevin learns that a trip from California to Hawaii on a sailboat would take him 18 days. Additionally, California to Australia is 262% of the distance from California to Hawaii. Kevin now wants to estimate the time it would take to sail from California to Australia.
ofoften indicates multiplication.
a%=100a
ba=b/20a/20
Calculate quotient
ca⋅b=ca⋅b
ba=b/5a/5
Multiply
1a=a
ca⋅b=ca⋅b
ba=b/2a/2
Multiply
Calculate quotient
There is trick that can make things much simpler when calculating the percent of a number. Ready for it?
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a%=100a
ba=b/2a/2
ca⋅b=ca⋅b
Cross out common factors
Simplify quotient
1a=a
Number | Percent | Fraction |
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10 | 10% | 101 |
20 | 20% | 51 |
25 | 25% | 41 |
50 | 50% | 21 |
75 | 75% | 43 |