Solving Percentage Problems
Students will calculate percentages of amounts, find the whole given a percentage, and solve problems involving percentage increase/decrease.
Key Questions
- Evaluate the most efficient method for calculating a percentage of a given amount.
- Analyze how understanding percentages is crucial for budgeting and financial decisions.
- Design a problem where finding the original amount after a percentage change is required.
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