Transcript Slide 1

Percents
MATH 102
Contemporary Math
S. Rook
Overview
• Section 9.1 in the textbook:
– Percents
– Percent of change
– Percent equation
Percents
Percents
• Percents are used in many applications:
– e.g. Interest rate, credit card rate, scores
• Percent means per 100
– e.g. 23% means 23 per 100 or 23⁄100
• To convert a percent to a decimal:
– Drop the percent sign and move the decimal point
two places to the left
• To convert a decimal to a percent:
– Move the decimal point two places to the right and
append a percent sign
Percents (Continued)
• To convert a fraction to a percent:
– Recall that the fraction bar indicates division
– Either use long division or a calculator to convert the
fraction into a decimal
– Convert the decimal to a percent
• You MUST understand how to convert to percents
and from percents!
Percents (Example)
Ex 1: Convert:
a) 0.35% to a decimal
b) 0.423 to a percent
c) 4⁄250 to a percent
Percent of Change
Percent Change
• Percents can be used to indicate change from
a past observation to a new observation
– If the new observation is greater than the past
observation, there has been a percent increase
– If the past observation is greater than the new
observation, there has been a percent decrease
• The percent change is always relative to the
past observation
past - new
% change
past
Percent Change (Example)
Ex 2: Find the percent change and indicate
whether it is an increase or decrease:
a) The HCC student population was
approximately 3000 in 2000 and is
approximately 8000 in 2010.
b) A cake originally priced at $11.00 is marked
down to $5.00.
Percent Equation
Percent Equation
• Most percent problems can be solved using
the following equation:
percent x base = amount
– The percent is usually converted to a decimal
when used in calculations
– The base can sometimes be considered the whole
• Usually preceded by the word “of”
– The amount can sometimes be considered the
part
Percent Equation (Example)
Ex 3: Solve:
a) 12 is what percent of 80?
b) 77 is 22% of what number?
c) What is 12.25% of 160?
Percent Equation (Example)
Ex 4: In a recent year, the top-selling cookie in
America was Nabisco’s Chips Ahoy with sales
of $294.6 million. The total cookie sales for
that year were $3,124 million. What percent
of the total cookie sales were due to Chips
Ahoy?
Percent Equation (Example)
Ex 5: According to the U.S. Bureau of the
Census, from 2005 to 2006, the average price
of a new home in the Northeast increased by
7.88% to $428,000. What was the average
price of a new home in the Northeast in 2005
– round the answer to the nearest thousand.
Percent Equation (Example)
Ex 6: Jed works for Metal Fabricators Inc. which
just lost a large contract and has asked
employees to take a pay cut. If Jed now
makes $34,500 per year before the pay cut
and $30,360 afterwards, what percent was his
pay cut?
Summary
• After studying these slides, you should know
how to do the following:
– Convert to and from percents
– Calculate percent change
– Solve application problems involving percent
• Additional Practice:
– See problems in Section 9.1
• Next Lesson:
– Interest (Section 9.2)