IM 6.6.7 Lesson: Revisit Percentages
Solve each problem mentally.
Bottle A contains 4 ounces of water, which is 25% of the amount of water in Bottle B. How much water is there in Bottle B?
Bottle C contains 150% of the water in Bottle B. How much water is there in Bottle C?
Bottle D contains 12 ounces of water. What percentage of the amount of water in Bottle B is this?
Answer each question and show your reasoning.
Is 60% of 400 equal to 87?
Is 60% of 200 equal to 87?
Is 60% of 120 equal to 87?
60% of is equal to 87. Write an equation that expresses the relationship between 60%, , and 87. Solve your equation.
Write an equation to help you find the value of the variable. Solve the equation. 60% of is 43.2.
Write an equation to help you find the value of the variable. Solve the equation. 38% of is 190.
Puppy A weighs 8 pounds, which is about 25% of its adult weight. What will be the adult weight of Puppy A?
Puppy B weighs 8 pounds, which is about 75% of its adult weight. What will be the adult weight of Puppy B?
If you haven’t already, write an equation for the situation. Then, show how you could find the adult weight of the puppy by solving the equation.
If you haven’t already, write an equation for the situation. Then, show how you could find the adult weight of the puppy by solving the equation.
Diego wants to paint his room purple. He bought one gallon of purple paint that is 30% red paint and 70% blue paint. Diego wants to add more blue to the mix so that the paint mixture is 20% red, 80% blue.
How much blue paint should Diego add? Test the following possibilities: 0.2 gallons, 0.3 gallons, 0.4 gallons, 0.5 gallons.
Write an equation in which represents the amount of paint Diego should add.
Check that the amount of paint Diego should add is a solution to your equation.