Catégories : Tous - decimals - percentages - tax - fractions

par Trent Hawkins Il y a 6 années

342

Math Study Help (Grade 9 LD)

This text provides a concise guide for Grade 9 students, particularly those with learning disabilities, on various mathematical concepts. It covers rounding numbers to the nearest hundred and ten, explaining how to convert decimals to percentages with examples.

Math Study Help (Grade 9 LD)

Math Study Help (Grade 9 LD)

Rounding (Hundreds and Tens)

Rounding to the nearest ten: 56=60 , 42=40 , 97=100
Rounding to the nearest hundred: 384=400 , 249=200 , 123=100

How much do we pay for sale price items?

Find the sale price: 149.99 - 22.50 = 127.49
What is the 15%? 149.99 * 0.15 (change percent to a decimal) =$22.50
A Hockey stick is 149.99 and is 15 percent off.

Changing a decimal to a percent

Example: 0.07 * 100 = 7%
Example: 0.9 * 100 = 90%
Example: 0.625 (multiply by 100) * 100 = 62.5%

M, Km, Cm, Mm, Inches, Feet

1 metre = 3.28 feet
12 Inches = 1 foot
1 centimeter = 10 milimetres
1 Metre = 100 cetimetres
1 Kilometre = 1000 metres

Main topic

Kg, G, Mg

Milo grams to Grams = amount * 1000
1 Gram = 1000 Mg
1 Kilogram = 1000 Grams

How much is tax on an item?

Add the two together to get total price. 34 + 4.42 = 38.42
34 * 0.13 (Change 13% to a decimal) = 4.42
Always remember tax is 13%
$34 baseball bat, how much is the tax?

Percentages left to pay

100% - 25% = 75% left to pay.
A Keyboard is 25% off how much do we have left to pay?
We always start with 100%

Changing a Fraction to a decimal

Example: 5/8 = 0.625
Example: 1/5 = 0.2