Mathematics

 Subject: Mathematics

Grade: 6

Theme: Numbers

Focus Question: How can I    represent shared portions?

Sub-title: Shared-portions

Attainment Target:

Know the value of numerals, associate them with their names, numbers, ordinals and use concrete objects to model patterns, expressions, and numbers.

Click on the video on how to convert percentage to fraction and ratio



Observe the examples as well




Activities
Select the correct response for each
Tier 1
1. What is 3/4 as a percentage? 
a) 25% 
b) 50% 
c) 75% 
d) 90%

2. Which of the following fractions is equivalent to 40%? 
a) 2/5 
b) 1/3 
c) 3/8
 d) 4/9

3. How do you convert 5/8 to a percentage? 
a) Multiply by 100 
b) Divide by 100 
c) Add 50 
d) Subtract 10

Express each percentage as a ratio in its simplest form
a. 70%         b) 50% c) 19%



Tier 2
Express the following ratio as a percentage
a. 7:10
b     1:2
c     5:20
Convert the percents into fractions with a denominator of 100, then simplify if possible.
44 =    
70 % = 
 19 % =   
100 % =   
55 % =    
2 % =

If 7 out of 10 students prefer apples, what percentage of students prefer apples? 
a) 60% b) 70% c) 80% d) 90%

Tier 3
 Read the following and solve them

1. Edwin listened to 25% of his favorite songs.
What fraction of the songs did he listen?

2. At Sweet Things Bakery, 92% of customers bought a cake on Tuesday. On Wednesday, 1/10 of customers bought cake. On which day did a greater fraction of customers buy cake? Justify your answer

Solve the following
3. On a test, Renesia got 8 questions right and 2 questions incorrect. Express the ratio she got as a percentage.
4. On a fishing trip, Jeff caught 15 fish and Pete caught 10 fish. What percentage of the entire catch had Jeff caught?
5. Express each percentage as a ratio in its simplest form.
a. 85% b) 42% c) 50%

Extension Activities


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