Introduction to Rational Numbers: Percentages
Students extend their understanding of numbers to include rational numbers, representing them as percentages.
Key Questions
- How do percentages represent parts of a whole, and how do they relate to fractions and decimals?
- Explain why percentages are widely used in everyday life.
- Design a scenario where understanding percentages is crucial for making a financial decision.
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