Wednesday, February 3, 2016

6.4 The Percent Equation

Today’s Lesson: How can you use an equivalent form of the percent proportion to solve a percent problem?


From the Textbook pages #234-235
Example 1 – On Your Own #1
Example 2 – On Your Own #3
Example 3 – On Your Own #5
Example 4 – On Your Own #7

Please study the examples shown in the videos above before attempting the homework – I would recommend writing down any important notes into your toolkit. The answers are given in the videos, so all work must be shown in order to receive credit.

Homework Wednesday: Textbook 
pages #234-235
Study Examples #1-4,
then do: On Your Own #1-7 odds only

For video hints and multiple choice answers to the homework, please click on the links below:
Homework Thursday: Textbook pages #236-237
#11, 15, 23, and 28

Please check your answers at home so you either know you did everything correctly, or so you know to ask questions about it in class the next day.

Week 19 Quiz – Proportions and Percents at the start of class - you will need to log in to your deportola.org account to open all tests and quizzes

Friday in Class: Textbook page 238 #1-4

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