Use the following Media4Math resources with this Illustrative Math lesson.
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Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 3 | Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 3
This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on percents. |
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Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 4 | Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 4
This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on percents. |
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Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 5 | Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 5
This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on percents. |
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Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 6 | Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 6
This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on percents. |
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Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 7 | Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 7
This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on percents. |
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Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 8 | Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 8
This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on percents. |
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Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 9 | Math Example--Percents--Percent Change--Example 9
This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on percents. |
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Math in the News: Issue 112--Back-to-School Purchases | Math in the News: Issue 112--Back-to-School Purchases
September 2016. In this issue of Math in the News, we look at back-to-school purchases and the impact that different tax rates have on the total cost. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
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SAT Math Lesson Plan 8: Percents and Percent Change | SAT Math Lesson Plan 8: Percents and Percent Change This 45-minute SAT Math lesson focuses on mastering percents, percent increase and decrease, percent error, and reverse percent problems. Students will learn to convert between fractions, decimals, and percents, and apply key percent formulas to real-world and test-style problems. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, five instructional examples, a five-problem review section, and a 10-question SAT-style quiz with detailed solutions. Students also learn how to recognize percent-related language on the SAT and determine the correct solving strategy. |
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Video Transcript: Percents: Percent Decrease | Video Transcript: Percents: Percent Decrease
This is the transcript that goes with the video segment entitled Video: Percents: Percent Decrease. This is part of a collection of video transcripts for the video tutorial series on Percents. To see the complete collection of transcripts, click on this link. Note: The download is a PDF file. Video Transcript LibraryTo see the complete collection of video transcriptsy, click on this link. Video LibraryTo see the complete collection of videos in the Video Library, click on this link. |
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Video Transcript: Percents: Percent Increase | Video Transcript: Percents: Percent Increase
This is the transcript that goes with the video segment entitled Video: Percents: Percent Increase. This is part of a collection of video transcripts for the video tutorial series on Percents. To see the complete collection of transcripts, click on this link. Note: The download is a PDF file. Video Transcript LibraryTo see the complete collection of video transcriptsy, click on this link. Video LibraryTo see the complete collection of videos in the Video Library, click on this link. |
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Video Tutorial: Percents, Video 10 | Video Tutorial: Percents, Video 10
TopicPercents DescriptionThis video covers calculating percent decreases in scenarios such as price reductions, vehicle depreciation, and cube dimension changes. Examples demonstrate the relationship between linear decreases and their exponential effects on surface area and volume. Applications include consumer goods, real estate, and geometry. |
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Video Tutorial: Percents, Video 9 | Video Tutorial: Percents, Video 9
TopicPercents DescriptionThe video explains how to calculate percent increases, focusing on changes in school enrollments, asset values, and cube dimensions. Examples highlight the non-linear effects of changes on surface area and volume. Applications include finance, education, and geometry, emphasizing understanding growth trends. |
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