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Module 7.4 Lesson 5.notebook 1 December 09, 2015 Complete Exit Ticket # 4 Module 4 - Lesson 5 12/9/15 Hw: Lesson 5 Problem set #'s 1 - 7 Use percent Equation DO NOW Finding 100% when given another percent

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Module 4 - Lesson 5 12/9/15

Hw: Lesson 5 Problem set #'s 1 - 7 Use percent

Equation

DO NOW

Finding 100% when given another percent

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New = (Percent)(old)

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The 42 students who play wind instruments represent 75% of the students who are in band. How many students are in band?

part = percent whole

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1.) Bob's Tire Outlet sold a record number of tires last month. One sold 165 tires, which was 60% of the tires sold in the month. What was the record number of tires sold?

part = percent whole

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2.) Nick currently has 7,200 points in his fantasy baseball league, which is 20% more points than Adam. How many points does Adam have?

part = percent whole

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3.) Kurt has driven 276 miles of his road trip but has 70% of the trip left to go. How many more miles does Kurt have to drive to his destination?

part = percent whole

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4.) Derrick had a 0.250 batting average at the end of his last baseball season. Which means he got a hit 25% of the times he was at bat. If Derrick had 47 hits last season, how many times did he bat?

part = percent whole

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5.) Nelson used 35% of his savings account for his class trip in May. If he used $140 from his savings account while on his class trip, how much money was in his savings account before the trip?

part = percent whole

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Answer each part below using only mental math and describe your method. 

a. If 39 is 1% of a number, what is that number? How did you find your answer? 

b. If 39 is 10% of a number, what is that number? How did you find your answer? 

c. If 39 is 5% of a number, what is that number? How did you find your answer? 

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Answer each part below using only mental math and describe your method. 

d. If 39 is 15% of a number, what is that number? How did you find your answer? 

e. If 39 is 25% of a number, what is that number? How did you find your answer? 

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Closing:

1.) What did the tape diagram method and the factors of 100 method have in common?

2.) Can you describe a situation where you would prefer using the tape diagram?

3.) Can you describe a situation where you prefer using the factors of 100?