Solve for x. Write your answer as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form.
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Question 4
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Write the percent as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form.
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Question 5
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Write the fraction as a percent.
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Question 6
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Lacey spent $42 feeding six people at a small dinner party. If she wants to serve the same meal to 21 people, how much should she budget for food for the larger party?
Write a proportion that can be used to solve for her new budget for the party. Use x to represent your missing value.
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Question 7
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In your world, describe a situation in which you might find 130% ? Be specific!
If you're wondering what the concept of percent means, watch the following video. If not, skip the video and move on to the following lessons.
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Question 8
8.
Let's do a quick warm up. Click on the following link to complete the lessons:
Intro to Percent
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Question 9
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Write the percent of free space on the computer as a decimal.
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Question 10
10.
Try one more Click on the following link to complete the lesson:
Percents from Fractions
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Question 11
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Now that you cracked the first two, let's put it all together with the following lesson! Try your best!
Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
If you'd like to see a few conversions between fractions, decimals, and percents, watch the following quick videos. If you think you're good, skip them and try the following lessons. You can always go back and watch the videos in case you need help later...
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Question 12
12.
Decimals as Percents
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Question 13
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Decimals to Percents
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Question 14
14.
Percents to Fractions
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Question 15
15.
How do you change a fraction to a percent? Name two ways
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Question 16
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Decide which number form (fraction, decimal, or percent) is greater.
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Greater
Less
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Question 17
17.
How do you convert a decimal to a fraction? Name two ways
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Question 18
18.
Decide which number form (fraction, decimal, or percent) is greater.
5 5/6 fluid ounces
5.6 fluid ounces
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Question 19
19.
Order the following numbers from greatest (top) to least (bottom)
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Question 20
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The map shows the portions of the U.S. population that live in five states.
List the five states in order by population from least (top) to greatest (bottom).
New York
Washington
Ohio
Michigan
California
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Question 21
21.
Tell which letter shows the graph of the number.
A
B
C
D
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Question 22
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Tell what whole number you can substitute for a in each list so the numbers are ordered from least to greatest. If there is none, explain why.
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Question 23
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Tell what whole number you can substitute for a in each list so the numbers are ordered from least to greatest. If there is none, explain why.