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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 2: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents;Lesson 7:Percent of a Number
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Question 13
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Use Math Tools Use the graphic organizer to compare and contrast percents and fractions. Use the phrases less than, equal to, and greater than to complete each statement. Write an example in the space provided.
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Question 14
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Model with Mathematics Write and solve a real-world problem in which the part of a whole results in a number greater than the whole itself.
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Question 15
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Justify Conclusions Is 16% of 40 the same as 40% of 16? Explain your reasoning.
Question 16
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Persevere with Problems Find 15% of 15% of 15% of 500. How does this compare to finding 45% of 500?
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Persevere with Problems A number n is 25% of some number a and 35% of a number b . Is a > b , a < b , or is it impossible to determine the relationship. Explain.