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Here are a few recommended readings before getting started with this lesson.
A sudden loud sound coming from Paulina's phone wakes her up. It iss 6:00 AM and time to start getting ready for school. When she looks at her phone, Paulina realizes that she forgot to charge it the night before. The battery is at only 14%!
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She connects her phone to a charger and starts getting ready.
A percent is the ratio of a number to 100. Percents are usually denoted by the symbol %.
p%=100p
Submit and Convertto see how it can be converted into a percent. In this applet, the fraction will be multiplied by 100 first.
Paulina's first class is math. The teacher gives everyone back their graded papers from last Thursday's test. Paulina is thrilled to see that she got 23 answers correctly.
Which number is the total and which is the part of the total? Use the definition of a percent.
It is lunch time! Paulina and her friends go to the school cafeteria. She is trying to decide between juice and a sandwich or tea and a croissant. What a hard decision! Her good know-it-all friend Davontay interrupts her thoughts with an interesting fact.
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Paulina is curious about how many students out of 25 would choose different options, if this statistic were in fact true.
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After realizing this, Paulina decides to go for Option 2. Gotta show some love to the tea and croissant! 😄
Convert the given percent into its equivalent mixed number or the given mixed number into a percent. Write the fraction part of a mixed number in simplest form. Round the percent to the nearest integer.
When Paulina comes home, she opens the fridge and starts to look for something to eat. She notices that some of the foods have percents written on them.
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Remember how the day started? A sudden loud music coming from Paulina's phone woke her up. It was 6:00 AM and time to start getting ready for school. When she looked at her phone, Paulina realized that she forgot to charge her phone. The battery was only at 14%!
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She connected her phone to a charger and started getting ready.