The basis of what we've done is finding percents, parts, or wholes. Warm up with the following lesson. Remember, use your notes and a whiteboard/notebook to solve your problem!
Let's warm up that 50% of your brain that solves problems. See what I did there...using %... no? Ok whatever. Try the following two lessons:
Let's be real, you're going to need this math so you don't tip a horrible waiter too much. Nobody wants that...except the waiter. Good luck:
Three lessons down, one to go!! We're going to think outside the box on this next one. Try the following lesson:
If you'd like to see some problems like this worked out, watch the following videos. When you're done, scroll down to complete the final formative.
Samantha is investing $7000 in a savings account that earns 4% simple annual interest. How much interest will she earn after 5 years?
Mr. Weller paid $350.00 interest for a two-year loan, at 3.5% simple annual interest. How much money did he borrow?

Write only the number
Write only the number, no $ symbol
Write only the number, no units or symbols

Write the answer like: #%. Round all answers to the nearest whole percent. Example 37.333% = 37%
Write the answer like: #%. Round all answers to the nearest whole percent. Example 37.333% = 37%

Write the answer like: #%. Round all answers to the nearest whole percent. Example 37.333% = 37%
Write only the answer, no $ or other symbols
Write the answer like: #%. Round all answers to the nearest whole percent. Example 37.333% = 37%