Lesson 12T ~ Introducing Percents

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Lesson 2T ~ Introducing Percents Name Period Date For each shaded grid, write the ratio of the shaded squares to 00 (a fraction) the percent of squares shaded as a number with the % sign.. 2. 3. 4. Shade 50% of the figure: Write each percent as a fraction in simplest form. 5. 50% 6. 99% 7. 5% 8. 200% Write each percent as a decimal. 9. 25% 0. 0%. 0.3% 2. 500% 3. If 95% of a drink is real fruit juice, what percent is not real fruit juice? 4. Max found a jacket on sale for 20% off its original price. What percent of the original price will Max pay for the jacket?

Lesson 3T ~ Percents, Decimals and Fractions Name Period Date Write the shaded part of each shape as a fraction in simplest form, a decimal and a percent.. 2. 3. Fraction: Fraction: Fraction: Decimal: Decimal: Decimal: Percent: Percent: Percent: 4. 5. Fraction: Fraction: Decimal: Decimal: Percent: Percent: Write each fraction as a percent. 6. 2 7. 0 8. 3 2 9. 2 Write each decimal as a percent. 0. 0.05. 0.75 2..25

Order the numbers from least to greatest. 3. 25%, 0.3, 5 4. 2, 60%, 0.65 3 Convert 25% to a decimal: Convert 3 2 to a decimal: 0.3 as a decimal: Convert 60% to a decimal: Convert 5 to a decimal: 0.65 as a decimal: Write the numbers from smallest to largest. (use the original numbers) Write the numbers from smallest to largest. (use the original numbers),,,, 5. At school, 4 of the 6 th graders interviewed preferred candy to gum. a. What percent of the 6 th graders preferred candy to gum? b. What percent of the 6 th graders did not prefer candy to gum?

Lesson 4T ~ Percent of a Number Name Period Date. Find 50% of $.00. 2. Find 90% of $.00. Solve each percent problem. 3. 0% of 50 is 4. is 5% of 20 5. 5% of 80 is 0. 50 = = 0.05 20 6. 25% of 40 is 7. is 200% of 30 8. 33 % of 66 is 3 9. 75% of 40 is 0. is 22% of 00. 00% of 45 is Draw a line segment that fits each description. Record the length of each new line segment. 2. Draw 50% of the line. a. Measure the line using centimeters. b. Find 50% of the measurement. c. Draw the new line as long as the answer in part b. 3. Draw 25% of the line. 4. Draw 200% of the line.

Lesson 5T ~ Percent of a Number Name Period Date. Christy planted 60 flowers in her yard for next spring. Of the flowers planted, 25% of the flowers are supposed to be yellow. How many yellow flowers will she have in her yard? Solve: 25% of 60 is 2. In Ms. Blue s 6 th grade class there are 30 students. Of those students, 40% are boys. a. How many boys are in Ms. Blue s 6 th grade class? b. How many girls are in Ms. Blue s 6 th grade class? 3. Renee found a pair of pants she liked for $40.00. The pants were on sale for 20% off. a. How much was the discount on the pants? b. What is the sale price for the pants? Below are two restaurant bills. Each customer left a 5% tip. Find the amount of money left for each tip. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary. 4. Total Bill: $24.00 5. Total Bill: $0.20 Tip: Tip:

6. Carissa went to visit her friend in California. While there, she bought a new pair of shoes for $50.00. The city she bought the shoes in had an 8% sales tax. How much is the sales tax Carissa will pay for the shoes? 7. Eva went to Washington DC on a trip with her family. She bought a book there. The price tag said the book was $24.00. Washington DC has an additional 5% sales tax applied to items. a. How much sales tax with Eva pay for the book? b. Find the total cost of the book, including sales tax.

Lesson 6T ~ Introduction to Probability Name Period Date Use the spinner below to determine whether each event it impossible, unlikely, equally likely, likely, or certain.. Spinning a 2 2. Spinning an even number 7 8 2 3. Spinning a, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 6 5 4 3 4. Spinning a 9 5. Akia wants to skateboard with her friends at the park Saturday. The weatherman said there is a 0.2 chance it will rain. a. Write the probability 0.2 as a percent. b. Write the probability 0.2 as a fraction. c. Do you think it will rain? Why or why not? 3 6. Andy reached into a bag of 80 jelly beans. There was a 4 chance the first jelly bean he picked would be white. 3 a. Write the probability 4 as a decimal. b. Write the probability 4 3 as a percent. 7. Selma knew she had a 0% chance of serving an Ace when she played tennis. a. Write this percent as a decimal. b. Write this percent as a fraction.

8. Marty polled 50 students to see which type of music they preferred. Thirty percent chose rock, 0.2 chose alternative, and 2 chose hip-hop. a. Write each probability as a decimal. Music Probability Decimal Rock 30% Alternative 0.2 Hip-Hop 2 b. Which type of music did most of the students polled choose? c. Find the number of students who chose each type of music. Music Probability Rock 30% Alternative 0.2 Hip-Hop 2 Number of Students (out of 50) Three different probabilities are given. Order them from least to greatest. 9. 35%, 3, and 0.3 0. 0.5, 25%, 5 Convert 35% to a decimal: 0.5 as a decimal: Convert 3 to a decimal: Convert 25% to a decimal: 0.3 as a decimal: Convert 5 to a decimal: Write the numbers from smallest to largest. Use the original numbers. Write the numbers from smallest to largest. Use the original numbers.,,,,

Lesson 7T ~ Experimental Probability Name Period Date Identify the outcome and sample space for each experiment.. Martina flips a nickel and it lands heads. Outcome: Sample Space: 2. MacKenzie rolls a number cube and it lands 5. Outcome: Sample Space: 3. Trent picks a red marble out of a bag with red marble, blue marble and green marble. Outcome: Sample Space: Solve each problem. 4. Dillon practiced making field goals from the 40 yard line. He made 9 of the 2 field goal attempts he tried. What is the experimental probability he will make the next field goal he attempts from the 40 yard line? Simplify number of fieldgoals made = = number of field goals attempted 5. Zelda hit 2 homeruns out of 20 pitches so far at batting practice. What is the experimental probability she will hit a homerun on the next pitch thrown to her? 6. Cameron put her music player on random play. It chose the same song 2 times out of the last 0 times it played a song. What is the experimental probability it will play that same song for its next selection?

7. Tamara asked people if they would vote for her to be team captain. The results were: yes, yes, yes, yes, no, yes, yes, yes, no, yes. a. How many people did Tamara ask? b. How many people said yes? c. What is the experimental probability the next person will say yes? 8. Winora randomly chose a card from a deck of cards. She put the card back and chose again. Each time she recorded the color of the card: red, blue, yellow, or green. Her results are shown below. Color of card Number of Times Card Drawn Red Blue Yellow Green 20 0 6 4 a. Find the total number of trials. b. Find the experimental probability of drawing each color. Color of card Experimental Probability Red Blue Yellow Green c. Based on her experiment, which color is most likely to appear on her next turn? d. Based on her experiment, do you think there are the same number of cards with each of the given colors in the deck? Explain why or why not.

Lesson 8T ~ Theoretical Probability Name Period Date Find each probability for one roll of a number cube. Write each answer as a fraction in simplest form. (There are numbers on a number cube.). P(2) 2. P(4 or 5) 3. P(even number) 4. P(7) Each letter from the word SPINNER is written on a separate card. A card is chosen at random. Find the probability of each event. Write each answer as a fraction in simplest form. (There are letters in the word SPINNER.) 5. P(S) 6. P(N) 7. P(vowel) 8. P(consonant) You play a game with 0 cards numbered through 0. The cards are shuffled and one is picked at random from the complete deck. Find the probability of each event as a fraction in simplest form. 9. P(3) 0. P(even number). P(more than 5) 2. P(0) Use the spinner to find each probability. Write each probability as a fraction, a decimal and a percent. 3. P(5) 8 4. P(odd number) 5. P( or 4) 6. P(9) 7 6 5 4 2 3 7. Draw a spinner so that a person has a 50% chance of landing on blue. 8. The probability of landing on the pink region of a spinner is 54. Find P(not pink). 9. In a drawer, 5 of 9 socks are black. A sock is chosen at random. Find P(not black).

Lesson 9T ~ Geometric Probability Name Period Date. Nicole painted 20 feet of railing. She still has 30 feet of railing left to paint. Calvin didn t realize some of the railing had been painted and leaned against it. Find the probability that he leaned against the freshly painted part of the railing. Total length of railing: Length of railing painted: Probability of leaning on the painted part out of the entire length of railing: Use each figure below to find each geometric probability. 2. in a. Find the area of the shaded rectangle. (Area = length width) in 2 in 2 in b. Find the area of the large rectangle. c. Find the geometric probability that a dart landing on the large rectangle will land in the shaded part. d. Find the probability that the dart will not land in the shaded part. 3. a. Find the area of the shaded triangle. 4 m (Area = 2 base height) 8 m 8 m b. Find the area of the square. c. Find the geometric probability that a dart landing on the square will land in the shaded part. d. Find the probability that the dart will not land in the shaded part.

4. a. Find the area of the shaded triangle. 2 ft 5 ft ft b. Find the area of the large rectangle. 2 ft c. Find the geometric probability that a dart landing on the large rectangle will land in the shaded part. d. Find the probability that the dart will not land in the shaded part. 5. a. Find the area of the shaded square. 2 cm 2 cm 2 cm 3 cm b. Find the area of the large triangle. c. Find the geometric probability that a dart landing on the large triangle will land in the shaded part. d. Find the probability that the dart will not land in the shaded part.