Showing posts with label decimalfractionpercent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decimalfractionpercent. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Angelique's Homework Book Pg. 42-43

Homework Book - Numbers 7 & 8







Here is a video to find the percent of a number in a different way.



Lastly, here is a link to help you to find a percent in the number.

If any questions, or if you see something wrong, please feel free to comment below and notify me. Thank you. I hope you understood my post! (:

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Jasmin's Homework Book pg.36-39

Homework book- Pg 36-39 Even#
I am supposed to do a few of the even numbers. I decided to do questions 2,4, (pg.36,37) and 6,8,10 (Pg.38-39)


pg.36---Question.2

One full grid represents 100%. What percent does each diagram represent?









Pg.37---Question 4

Show as repeating decimals.












Pg.38-- Question.6
What percent is represented by each diagram if a completely shaded grid represents 100%?




















Pg.39---Question.8











Pg.39---Question 10

About 1.7% of Earth's water is stored in groundwater, lakes, rivers, streams, and soil. Use a hundred grid to show this percent.












Here is a link on : Fractional Percentages

Here's a video on chaning decimals to percents.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Anna Gomez's Textbook Work (pg 135-136)

Numbers: 2, 4, 5, 8, 10

Number 2











Number 4

















Number 5.
















Number 8



















Number 10

Remember percent is always out of a 100!
Here are two Videos that might help you convert decimal, percent and fractions.





Now here's a link
I hope this post helped you understand more about converting Fraction to decimal to percent.


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