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Study Guide - Using Decimals to Solve Percentage Problems - Teaching the Lesson
Study Guide - Using Decimals to Solve Percentage Problems - Teaching the Lesson
Study Guide - Using Decimals to Solve Percentage Problems - Teaching the Lesson
Study Guide - Using Decimals to Solve Percentage Problems - Teaching the Lesson
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  • Using the decimal equivalent of a percent to find the percent of a number, the original number, and what percent one number is of another.
  • The first page in this resource is a completed reference sheet. The second one does not include the solutions to the problems to allow for students to take notes as you're teaching the lesson.
  • For using proportions to solve percent problems, please refer to Study Guide - Using Proportions to Solve Percent Problems - Teaching the Lesson
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Study Guide - Using Decimals to Solve Percentage Problems - Teaching the Lesson

Maya Khalil
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6th - 9th
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  • Using the decimal equivalent of a percent to find the percent of a number, the original number, and what percent one number is of another.
  • The first page in this resource is a completed reference sheet. The second one does not include the solutions to the problems to allow for students to take notes as you're teaching the lesson.
  • For using proportions to solve percent problems, please refer to Study Guide - Using Proportions to Solve Percent Problems - Teaching the Lesson
  • The preview above shows the entire resource.
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