Do Now 2/15/12 Take out HW from last night. Copy HW in your planner. Punchline worksheet #92 Text p. 238, #12-42 evens In your journal, answer the following question. A basketball costs $14.99 at Modell’s. Sports Authority is offering the same basketball at 20% off the regular price of $19.99. Estimate to determine which store is offering the better deal? Punchline worksheet 92 “What Were the Crash Dummy’s Last Words?” GIVE ME A BRAKE “Why Did the Little Boy Wear a Sheet to Go Trick-or-Treating?” HE WAS DRESSED UP AS A MATTRESS Objective SWBAT estimate percents Section 6.2 “Estimating with Percents” You can use fractions or decimals to estimate with percents. Estimating Percents with Fractions You can estimate the percent of a number by substituting a fraction that is close to a given percent. Percent 10% Fraction 1 10 20% 25% 1 33 3 % 1 5 1 4 1 3 A basketball costs $14.99 at Modell’s. Sports Authority is offering the same basketball at 20% off the regular price of $19.99. Estimate to determine which store is offering the better deal? Find 20% of $19.99 50% 2 66 3 % 1 2 2 3 1 20 5 $4.00 Compatible numbers – numbers that are close and help you use mental math to find the solution Finding Percent of a Number means multiplication Use a fraction and compatible numbers to estimate the percent of each number. Find 25% of 35. 25% Find 34% of 63. 34% 1 4 1 36 4 1 3 1 63 3 1 1 36 36 9 4 1 4 1 1 63 63 21 3 1 3 1 Find 8% of 261. 8% 1 10 1 260 10 1 260 260 26 10 1 10 1 Estimating Percents with Decimals Another way to estimate percents is to find 1% or 10% of a number. You can do this by moving the decimal point in the number. 1% Find of any number by moving the decimal point 2 places to the left. Find 1% of 45 45.0 = 0.45 10% Find of any number by moving the decimal point 1 place to the left. Find 10% of 45 45.0 = 4.5 Use 1% or 10% to estimate the percent of each number. Find 4% of 18 18 is about 20, so find 4% of 20. 1% of 20 =.20. 4% of 20 = 4 · 0.2 = 0.8 4% equals 4 · 1%. 4% of 18 is about 0.8. Find 29% of 80 29% is about 30, so find 30% of 80. 10% of 80 = 80. . 30% of 80 = 3 · 8.0 = 24.0 30% equals 3 · 10% 29% of 80 is about 24. Real-Life Application Tim spent $58 on dinner for his family. About how much money should he leave for a 15% tip? Since $58 is about $60, find 15% of $60. 15% = 10% + 5% Think: 15% is 10% + 5%. 10% of $60 = $6 1 5% is 2 of 10% so divide 5% of $60 = $6 ÷ 2 = $3 $6 + $3 = $9 $6 by 2. Add the 10% and 5% estimates. Tim should leave about $9 for a 15% tip. Real-Life Application Amanda spent $12 on a hair cut. About how much money should she leave for a 15% tip? Since $12 is about $10, find 15% of $10. 15% = 10% + 5% Think: 15% is 10% + 5%. 10% of $10 = $1 1 5% is 2 of 10% so divide 5% of $10 = $1 ÷ 2 = $0.50 $1 + $0.50 = $1.50 $1 by 2. Add the 10% and 5% estimates. Amanda should leave about $1.50 for a 15% tip. NJASK7 Prep Homework Text p. 238, #12-42 evens