Percentage Increase and Decrease
Students will calculate percentage increase and decrease in various contexts, including profit/loss and discounts.
Key Questions
- Explain how to calculate a percentage increase or decrease.
- Analyze real-world situations involving percentage changes (e.g., sales, population growth).
- Justify the importance of understanding percentage change in financial literacy.
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
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