✅ Please keep in mind, there are different strategies to solve percent problems. This video focuses on using the percent equation which can be used to set up multiple types of percent problems. We may need to find the percent, the whole amount, or the part depending on the situation, so the equation can help us organize the problem and solve. Solving percent problems without the equation is an option as well. Do whatever works best for you! This is just another option for us to use. ✅ Need help solving these types of problems by hand (aka no calculator)? Check this video out: th-cam.com/video/DbpUl9_1tJo/w-d-xo.html ✅ For #2, we got a repeating decimal. Another option when working with repeating decimals/percents is to round. For example, rounding to the nearest whole percent would give us 42%, the nearest tenth would give us 41.7%, and the nearest hundredth would give us 41.67%. Just something to keep in mind. ✅ Check out more percent problem videos here: th-cam.com/play/PLiT3pCvK_cfUHddgjTKtD6a1EOnBqnVG3.html ✅ Here’s a video on finding the unknown percent without using the equation: th-cam.com/video/nk6VpLUfAgE/w-d-xo.html ✅ Thanks so much for watching! ✌✌✌
Hey I know this is unrelated to the video but how do I solve multiple step equations with 2 variables on one side of the equation? For example, 4x - 7y = 30. How do I solve this? I tried to look it up but the things just don't make sense. Please help!
✅ Please keep in mind, there are different strategies to solve percent problems. This video focuses on using the percent equation which can be used to set up multiple types of percent problems. We may need to find the percent, the whole amount, or the part depending on the situation, so the equation can help us organize the problem and solve. Solving percent problems without the equation is an option as well. Do whatever works best for you! This is just another option for us to use.
✅ Need help solving these types of problems by hand (aka no calculator)? Check this video out: th-cam.com/video/DbpUl9_1tJo/w-d-xo.html
✅ For #2, we got a repeating decimal. Another option when working with repeating decimals/percents is to round. For example, rounding to the nearest whole percent would give us 42%, the nearest tenth would give us 41.7%, and the nearest hundredth would give us 41.67%. Just something to keep in mind.
✅ Check out more percent problem videos here: th-cam.com/play/PLiT3pCvK_cfUHddgjTKtD6a1EOnBqnVG3.html
✅ Here’s a video on finding the unknown percent without using the equation: th-cam.com/video/nk6VpLUfAgE/w-d-xo.html
✅ Thanks so much for watching! ✌✌✌
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Hey I know this is unrelated to the video but how do I solve multiple step equations with 2 variables on one side of the equation? For example, 4x - 7y = 30. How do I solve this? I tried to look it up but the things just don't make sense. Please help!
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20/48=(5/12)×8,33..../8,33....=
(5×8,33.../12×8,33....) =
(40+1,66...)/100 = 41,66.../100= 41,66...% =
*"41,67%"* 💪🤙👍🇪🇺
Les go
And the other : 57/60=
(3×19)/(3×20) = 19/20=
(19×5)/(20×5) = 95/100=
*"95%"* 🤷♂️
My solution in no.2 is 41.7😅