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Preview of Culinary Math -Nonintegers- Conversion of Decimal, fraction, and percents

Culinary Math -Nonintegers- Conversion of Decimal, fraction, and percents

**This PowerPoint has a student Handout for the practice questions (nonintergers handout w-key)** PowerPoint lesson to review the basic math operations and conversions that students need a good foundation of for culinary math. This lesson is a simple review and shows student how to convert between a decimal, fraction and percent. Lesson Objectives: To understand the value of a noninterger quantity To understand the basic format of a fraction, decimal, and percent To convert a fraction to a dec
Preview of Introduction to Equivalent Ratios and Simplifying Lesson

Introduction to Equivalent Ratios and Simplifying Lesson

This is a whole lesson on Simplifying and Equivalent Ratios. The lesson also looks at writing ratios in the form 1:n as well as problems that also involve different units and converting first. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 17-slide presentation + lots of extra resources. The lesson includes: + Starter + Lesson Objectives + Keywords + MWB activity + superb teaching slides + lots of different examples + Differentiated Worksheet (with answer
Preview of Cost Analysis

Cost Analysis

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This PowerPoint is an introduction to costing out basic ingredients. It starts with an example, followed by 5 practice problems, and ends with finding the cost of the entire recipe. The PowerPoint is intended to be used as a guided practice activity. A guided notes worksheet is included for students to complete during presentation. Room for students to show math work is included.
Preview of Culinary Math 4 step method to solve problems

Culinary Math 4 step method to solve problems

**This has a separate handout available to purchase -4 step practice question** This PowerPoint is to help students break down applied math problems. It is a method that is helpful for braking down and solving complex word or math problems. Great tool to use as a refresher before Finals. Objectives for this lesson: To understand the process for solving an applied math problem To determine which mathematical operation to use when solving an applied math problem To use the four step method to
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