13-4               Relate Fractions to Percents
In the 100-square grid, 32 squares are green
 and 6 squares are red.
              32
                  of the grid is green.
              100
               6
                  of the grid is red.
              100
       A fraction can be written as percent. Percent means “per hundred.”
       A percent is a ratio of a number to 100. The symbol for percent is %.
                                  Fraction         Percent
                                     32
           32 out of 100                             32%     32% of the grid is green.
                                    100
                                     6
            6 out of 100                             6%        6% of the grid is red.
                                    100
       To write a fraction, with a denominator      To write a percent as a fraction:
       that is a factor of 100, as a percent:
                                                       Drop the percent symbol (%). Then
         Write an equivalent fraction with a           write the number as the numerator
         denominator of 100.                           and 100 as the denominator.
          Write the fraction as a percent.             Write the fraction in simplest form.
           3
             ?                                        80%  ?
          25
           3    34      12                                   80
                           12%                      80% 
          25   25  4   100                                  100
           3                                                  80  20   4
              12%                                     80%           
          25                                                 100  20   5
 Tell what fractional part of the grid is shaded.
 Then write the fraction as a percent.
  1.                                2.                             3.
           ?                               ?                             ?
               ?                              ?                            ?
          100                             100                           100
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              Write as a percent.
                  3             4                 7             13             9               6
               4. 4          5. 5             6. 20          7. 50         8. 10           9. 25
              10. 2 out of 5          11. 3 out of 20       12. 21 out of 25       13. 7 out of 10
              Shade a 10 3 10 grid to model each percent.
              Then write as a fraction in simplest form.
              14. 28%          15. 5%        16. 30%        17. 64%       18. 44%         19. 29%
              20. 52%          21. 4%        22. 85%        23. 13%       24. 18%         25. 30%
                                                                            Paul’s Day
                                                                      Activity Part of Day
              Use the table for problems 26–27.
                                                                      school        25%
              26. What percent of Paul’s day is spent playing
                                                                      sleep         35%
                  and eating? Write this percent as a fraction.
                                                                      play          18%
              27. What percent of Paul’s day is not spent in          eating        10%
                  school? Write this as a fraction.                   other         12%
              28. What percent of the grid is modeled        29. Leesan received a score of 84% on
                  on a 10  10 grid if all squares of the        a math quiz. What fraction of the
                  grid are shaded? if none are shaded?           questions did she answer incorrectly?
              30. Is it possible to shade a 10  10 grid     31. Al has a collection of 100 stamps. Forty
                  so that it is 15% blue, 75% red, and           are international stamps. What percent of
                  20% green? Explain your answer.                his collection are international stamps?
              Write as a percent.
                   16             9               95             44            30              89
              32. 100       33. 100          34. 100        35. 100       36. 100         37. 100
                   15               57            88             1             65             100
              38. 100          39. 100       40. 100        41. 100       42. 100         43. 100
              Write as a fraction with a denominator of 100.
              44. 77%          45. 8%        46. 82%        47. 10%       48. 55%         49. 79%
              50. 23%          51. 98%       52. 37%        53. 19%       54. 46%         55. 5%
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13-5              Relate Percents to Decimals
 You can use the meaning of percent to rename a
 percent as a decimal or a decimal as a percent.               % means per hundred.
    To rename a percent as a decimal:                                  45% red
       Rename the percent as a fraction                                 5% blue
       with a denominator of 100.
       Write the fraction as a decimal.
        Percent        Fraction      Decimal
                          45
         45%                          0.45
                         100
                           5
          5%                          0.05
                         100
    To rename a decimal as a percent:
       Rename the decimal as a fraction with                   % means hundredths.
       a denominator of 100.                                         59% green
       Write the fraction as a percent.                              40% purple
       Decimal         Fraction      Percent
                          59
         0.59                           59%
                         100
                          40
         0.4                            40%
                         100
    You can use a shortcut to write a percent as
    a decimal or a decimal as a percent.
       Drop the percent (%) symbol. Then           Move the decimal point two places to
       move the decimal point two places to        the right. Then write the percent (%)
       the left.                                   symbol.
        Percent                   Decimal          Decimal                 Percent
         45%           .45.        0.45             0.59         0.59.      59%
            5%         .05.        0.05              0.4         0.40.      40%
 Write as a decimal.
  1. 65%          2. 83%          3. 7%        4. 23.6%       5. 10%        6. 12.7%
 Write as a percent.
  7. 0.15         8. 0.73         9. 0.08     10. 0.4        11. 0.123     12. 1.85
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              Find the percent, fraction, and decimal equivalents
              to complete each table.
                    Percent      Fraction     Decimal                       Percent     Fraction    Decimal
              13.     10%           ?                  ?              16.      ?            ?          0.4
                                     1
              14.       ?            5                 ?              17.    50%            ?           ?
                                                                                            3
              15.       ?           ?             0.25                18.      ?            4           ?
                                                  Money as Percent of a Dollar
                 Coins can be expressed as a percent of a dollar.
                                                   1
                 1 penny          $0.01 or 100 of a dollar                   1%
                                                   5
                 1 nickel         $0.05 or 100 of a dollar                   5%
                                                  10
                 1 dime           $0.10 or 100 of a dollar                  10%
                                                  25
                 1 quarter        $0.25 or 100 of a dollar                  25%
                                                  50
                 1 half-dollar    $0.50 or 100 of a dollar                  50%
                 Study these examples.
                 5 nickels        5  $0.05                $0.25      25% of a dollar
                 2 quarters, 4 pennies             ( 2  $0.25)        ( 4  $0.01)
                                                           $0.50   $0.04    $0.54         54% of a dollar
              Write as a percent of a dollar.
              19. 9 nickels               20. 7 pennies                21. 3 dimes              22. 2 quarters
              23. 2 nickels, 3 pennies            24. 2 quarters, 1 dime              25. 1 half-dollar, 2 pennies
              26. Al needs 0.02 liter of acid for a project. 27. Ed had $1.00. He spent 65¢. What
                  What percent of a liter does he need?          percent of his money did he spend?
              Compare. Write         ,     , or        . Explain how you got your answer.
              28. 0.13 ? 1.3%                     29. 0.06 ? 60%                      30. 0.032 ? 3.2%
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13-6                 Find the Percent of a Number
 There are 60 questions on a social studies
 exam. Twenty-five percent of the questions
 are about map skills. How many of the
 questions are about map skills?
 To find how many of the questions are about
 map skills, find the percent of a number:
 25% of 60       n
 To find the percent of a number:                           25% of 60      n
         Write the percent as a decimal.                            25%    0.25
         Multiply.                                           0.25  60     15.00
 or
                                                                           25        1
         Write the percent as a fraction.                           25%    100       4
                                                                      15
                                                               1
         Multiply.                                             4     60   15
                                                               1
 There are 15 questions about map skills.
      You can also estimate the percent of a number by using
      the equivalent fraction and compatible numbers.
      Estimate: 48% of 209                         Think
                                                   48% of 209 is about 50% of 200.
        50% of 200  50%  200
                              100
                        1
                       2  200
                       100
      So 48% of 209 is about 100.
 Find the percent of the number.
  1. 10% of 120                     2. 50% of 46                   3. 25% of 224
  4. 75% of 48                      5. 20% of 325                  6. 30% of 80
  7. 80% of 240                     8. 15% of 180                  9. 60% of 315
 10. 40% of 300                     11. 90% of 200             12. 35% of 120
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              Estimate the percent of the number.
              13. 55% of 800                       14. 19% of 516                15. 45% of 120
              16. 73% of 316                       17. 11% of 630                18. 23% of 482
              19. 22% of 103                       20. 18% of 500                21. 24% of 394
              Compare. Use         ,      , or     .
              22. 10% of 20 ? 20% of 40                          23. 30% of 60 ? 40% of 20
              24. 15% of 60 ? 25% of 60                          25. 20% of 150 ? 20% of 180
              26. 30% of 40 ? 60% of 20                          27. 45% of 300 ? 65% of 200
                                       Use the percent table for problems 28–30.
              28. Five percent of 80 fifth graders have
                                                                                  Percent Table
                  red hair. How many fifth graders
                  have red hair?                                         Percent Decimal        Fraction
                                                                                                1
                                                                            1%        0.01     100
              29. Ten percent of the 150 new cars
                                                                                                5      1
                  that are on display at the Auto-Rama                      5%        0.05     100    20
                  are minivans. How many minivans                                               10     1
                  are on display?                                          10%        0.10     100    10
                                                                                                25    1
                                                                           25%        0.25     100    4
              30. At Irwin School, 75% of the                                                   50    1
                  348 students ride the bus to                             50%        0.50     100    2
                  school. How many students                                                     75    3
                                                                           75%        0.75     100    4
                  ride the bus to school?
              31. Draw and color on one circle to show about:
                   a. 50% green                  b. 25% yellow          c. 10% blue          d. 15% red
              Find the value of n.
              32. 50% of n is 16.                  33. 25% of n is 4.            34. 10% of n is 5.
              35. 20% of n is 5.                   36. 35% of n is 7.            37. 40% of n is 8.
              38. 15% of n is 6.                   39. 6% of n is 12.            40. 4% of n is 10.
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13-7               Use Percent
                                                                      Allied Arts Courses
 At Kennedy School, 180 students take
 Allied Arts courses. How many
 students take Fine Arts?
                                                                       Fine Arts         French
 The circle graph at the right shows
                                                                         25%              30%
 the percent of students taking each
 Allied Arts course.
                                                                      Music
 To find how many students take Fine Arts,                            15%               Japanese
 find the percent of a number: 25% of 180                  n                              20%
                                                                              Italian
                                        Number                                 10%
       Percent         Total           of Students
                                                                   1 80
        25%      of     180                 n                    0.2 5
                         45                                        9 00
         1
         4             180                 45        or        6 00
                                                                 3
         1                                                       4 5.0 0
 There are 45 students taking Fine Arts.
 Use the circle graph above to complete the table.
       Subject        Percent Number of Students
  1.   Music            ?                       ?
  2.   Italian          ?                       ?
  3.   Japanese         ?                       ?
  4.   French           ?                       ?                            Mr. Smith’s
                                                                           Monthly Budget
 Use the circle graph at right.
 Mr. Smith’s monthly income is $3500.                                      Education
 How much is his budget for:                                                 25%         Shelter
                                                                                          35%
  5. education?                      6. food?                         Savings
                                                                       12%
  7. shelter?                        8. clothing?                                       Food
                                                                             8%         15%
  9. recreation?                    10. savings?                                  5%
                                                                  Clothing
                                                                              Recreation
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                                                    Finding Discount
                 During a sale, LP Electronics offers
                 a discount of 20% on an entertainment
                 system with a regular price of $500.
                 How much is the discount?
                 A discount is a savings on the regular price of an item.
                 The rate of discount is given as a percent.
                 To find the discount, find: 20% of $500 n
                      Rate of Discount           Regular Price         Discount
                             20%             of       $500                  n
                             0.20                    $500               $100
                 The discount is $100.
              Find the discount for each item.
                          Item            Regular Price Rate of Discount Discount
              11.   towel                    $14                  25%              ?
              12.   tablecloth               $30                  15%              ?
              13.   bed sheets               $200                 30%              ?
              14.   shower curtain           $25                   5%              ?
              15. Bikes with a regular price of $120         16. Beach chairs with a regular price of
                  are offered at a 35% discount.                 $30 are on sale at a 15% discount.
                  What is the discount?                          What is the discount?
              17.          Explain in your Math Journal why stores
                           advertise percent off rather than dollars off.
              18. A store offers a 4% discount if a consumer pays cash rather
                  than paying by credit card. If the cash price of an item is $84,
                  what is the credit-card purchase price of the same item?
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13-8             Problem-Solving Strategy:
                 Combine Strategies
         Tasha decides to save some money. The first day
         she puts a nickel in a bank. Each day she plans
         to double the amount she put in the day before.
         How much money will she have saved in a week?
             Visualize yourself in the problem above
             as you reread it. List the facts and the
             question.
             Facts:     First day—Tasha saves a nickel.
                        Each day following, she doubles
                        the amount she puts in the bank.
             Question: How much money will Tasha
                       have saved in a week?
             Some problems are easier to solve
             by combining strategies.
             Is there hidden information? Yes.
                 1 nickel  $0.05   and     1 week  7 days
             Make a table to record the amount saved each day.
             Find a pattern.
                        1st     2nd       3rd       4th     5th     6th     7th
             Saved     $0.05   $0.10      $0.20    $0.40   $0.80   $1.60   $3.20
             Total     $0.05   $0.15      $0.35    $0.75   $1.55   $3.15   $6.35
             In 1 week Tasha saved $6.35.
             You can act out the problem or add.
             $0.05  $0.10  $0.20  $0.40  $0.80  $1.60  $3.20  $6.35
             The answer checks.
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              Combine strategies to solve each problem.
               1. Caren bought some greeting cards. She gave 5 cards
                  to her sister. After sending 3 of the remaining cards,
                  Caren had 2 left. What percent of the cards
                  Caren bought does she have left?
                             Visualize yourself in the problem above as you
                             reread it. Focus on the facts and the question.
                             List what you know.
                             Facts:       bought some cards
                                          gave 5 cards away
                                          sent 3 cards
                                          had 2 cards left
                                                                               Cards
                             Question: What percent of the bought
                                       cards are left?
                             First find the number of cards Caren
                             bought by working backward. 2      3    5     ?
                             Then find the percent by writing a
                             number sentence or using drawings.
               2. In a box of 40 assorted cards, 12 were birthday cards,
                  10 were anniversary cards, 6 were get-well cards, and
                  the rest were all-occasion cards. What percent of the
                  box of cards were all-occasion cards?
               3. Two out of every seven pieces of mail the Zimmer family
                  receives are bills. If they received a half-dozen bills
                  last week and 4 bills this week, how many pieces of
                  mail did they receive in those two weeks?
               4. Three out of every 5 thank-you cards Diane wrote
                  were to her family. The rest were to her friends.
                  If Diane wrote 8 cards to her friends, how many
                  thank-you cards did she write altogether?
               5. Mary has 162 cards to put into 15 boxes. Some boxes
                  hold 10 cards; others hold a dozen. Fifty cards are
                  yellow. How many of each size box will Mary use?
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13-9              Problem-Solving Applications: Mixed Review
Solve each problem and explain the method you used.
 1. The stationery store is having a spring sale. For
    every 5 pencils you buy, you get 2 free. If Arnie
    pays for 15 pencils, how many does he get free?
 2. The store clerk notices that he sold pens and
    pencils in a ratio of 4 : 9. He sold 24 pens.
    How many pencils did he sell?
 3. Two out of every 5 customers bought markers.
    What percent did not buy markers?
 4. The store earns $.12 on every $.49 eraser it sells.
    How much money will the store earn on the sale
    of 2 dozen erasers?
 5. This week eight tenths of the stationery items are on sale.
    What percent of the stationery items are not on sale?
 6. A book bag usually costs $15, but during the sale its
    price is reduced by 30%. How much will be saved?
 7. The list price of a dictionary is $24.00. Helen
    saved $6.00 when she bought it at the sale.
    What percent of the list price did she save?
 8. Which is less expensive during the sale: a $12 sweatshirt
    reduced by 25% or a $15 sweatshirt reduced by 45%?
 9. In a brochure the scale for a picture of a computer
    is 1 cm     4 cm. The computer screen has a scale
    length of 7 cm and a scale width of 5 cm. What are
    its actual dimensions?
10. The scale length of the keyboard is 12 cm. Its actual width
    is 37.5% of its length. What are its length and width?
11. For every $20 spent, a customer pays a $1.20 sales tax.
    Lori bought 3 pen-and-pencil sets and paid $2.16 in
    sales tax. How much did she spend?
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              Choose a strategy from the list or use another
              strategy you know to solve each problem.
              You may combine strategies.
              12. Angela bought a ream of paper listed at $20
                  for 10% less. How much money did she save?
                                                                                Use These Strategies
                  She was charged an additional $1.08 in sales tax.
                                                                                Use a Model/Diagram
                  How much did she pay for the paper?                           More Than One Solution
                                                                                Use More Than One Step
              13. A $7 T–shirt at the bookstore is reduced by 50%.              Guess and Test
                  What is the final cost, including $0.21 sales tax?            Make a Table
                                                                                Use a Graph
              14. Each day the price of a school umbrella will be
                  reduced by another 10% until all the umbrellas
                  have been sold. The original price of each umbrella
                  is $10. What is the price on the 5th day of the sale?
              15. This table shows the original prices of calculators
                                                                            Calculator
                  on sale for 30% off. Kirk spent less than $11.
                                                                              Model          Original
                  Which 2 calculators did he buy? Explain how
                  you found your answer.                                    Mini-Max           $7.30
                                                                            Midi-Max           $9.10
              16. Li bought 2 calculators from the table at the 30%
                  discount. He spent $11.76. Which 2 calculators            Super Sum          $8.10
                  did he buy? Explain how you found your answer.
                                                                            Turbo Plus         $9.50
              17. Greg buys a sheet of paper 24 in. by 18 in. First
                  he folds it in half vertically, then horizontally. What
                  is the perimeter of the final rectangle?
              Use the circle graph for problems 18–21.                         Last Week’s Profits
              18. Which 3 items represent about 50% of the profits?
                  How do you know?                                                     Paper
                                                                                     Supplies
                                                                                        35%
              19. The bookstore’s profits were $1470 last week.                 Books        Writing
                  What was the profit from sales of writing tools?               12%         Tools
                                                                                   Clothing 29%
              20. How much more profit was there on paper supplies                  17% 7%
                  than on clothing?
                                                                                              Other
              21. Write a problem that uses the data from
                  the circle graph and can be solved by using
                  more than one step. Have a classmate solve it.
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