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Percents, Fractions and Decimals

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Who’s Account are you logged into?

Remember to always log into the account when doing this project!

Here we will look at some parts of numbers in a new

way.

Welcome to Partsville

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This is a CHECKER activity.

SHARERS and MEASURERS please DO NOT TOUCH the computer.

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How to Write on the Slide.

In this program you will be asked to use the pointer feature to write things on

the slide.To use the pointer feature,

right click on the mouse, and go to Pointer Options

and Felt Tip Pen (leave the color red):

Then write on the slide to answer the question.

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Software Download

Click on the button to download the latest version of

this software.

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are needed to see this picture.

Download Complete

You have successfully downloaded the program and may now

continue.

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Click on the button to continue.

When the download for the software program was at 10%, it was the same as one-tenth which we can

written as 1/10 and .10.

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10% = .10 = 1/10

10% Complete

So 10%, 1/10

and .10 are all the same.

They are equal.

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When the download for the software program was at 20%, it was the same as two-tenths which we can show as 2/10 and .20.

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20% = .20 = 2/10

20% Complete

So 20%, 2/10

and .20 are all the same.

They are equal.

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When the download for the software program was at 30%, it was the same as three-tenths which we can show as 3/10 and .30.

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30% = .30 = 3/10

30% Complete

So 30%, 3/10

and .30 are all the same.

They are equal.

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Your Turn!

Using the pattern from the last 3 problems complete the next portion of the presentation.

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When the download was at 40%, it was also 4/10 and what?Use the pointer feature to fill in the blank.

_______________

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So, that means that

40% = 4/10 = _____________

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50% is the same as ________ and ______

At 50%, the download was half complete (1/2).

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60% is the same as ________ and ______

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70% is the same as _______ and ________.

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80% is equal to ________ and ________

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90% equals _________ and ____________

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What about 100%? Well, 100% is the same as 10/10

and 1.00 or 1. (One download is complete.)

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Other Percents and Problems

Our download didn’t show us 25%, but if it did, what other way could we

show 25%? One way would be .25.

Another way would be 1/4 because when the download was 25%

complete, 1/4 of it was downloaded.

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Other Percents and Problems

Our download didn’t show us 75% either, but we can show 75% as .75

and what? _______

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You guessed it! We can show 75% as .75 and 3/4, because

our download was 3/4 complete at 75%.

Pretty clever the way these numbers go together.

Other Percents and Problems

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What Next?

• Now that you have completed this PowerPoint. You need to save it a special way.

• Click file>Save AsAnd type your Download

then your group number. Example: File>Save As> download5

if I was in group 5.

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