Acc6.6 Percentage Increase and Decrease
In this unit, students use ratios, scale factors, unit rates (also called
constants of proportionality), and proportional relationships to solve multi-step, real-world
problems that involve fractions and percentages. They use long division to write fractions
presented in the form \frac{a}{b} as decimals, like
\frac{11}{30} = 0.3\overline{6}. They learn to
understand and use the terms “repeating decimal,” “terminating decimal,” “percent increase,”
“percent decrease,” “percent error,” and “measurement error.” They represent amounts and
corresponding percent rates with double number line diagrams and tables. They use these terms
and representations in reasoning about situations involving sales taxes, tips, markdowns,
markups, sales commissions, interest, depreciation, and scaling a picture. Students use
equations to represent proportional relationships in which the constant of proportionality
arises from a percentage, for example, the relationship between price paid and amount of sales
tax paid.
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