Change the percent to a decimal and multiply.
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Laiza
11/10/2015 12:46:39 pm
ooo
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Nicole Groleau
11/10/2015 12:48:04 pm
Great Job Explaining! I understand and it is so easy:)
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Tyneisha
11/10/2015 12:59:17 pm
Isn't this the same thing we did in class ?? And if it is that's so easy
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Tyneisha
11/10/2015 12:59:39 pm
Where the fraction come from
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Mr. Bigsby
11/13/2015 12:28:59 pm
I was just showing you how it can be solved using ratios. That's why percentage are in the ratio unit. But we can just multiply if we know how to move the decimal over twice.
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11/10/2015 01:44:19 pm
I didn`t know there was another way to figure out percentages, but it does sound pretty cool. Great video.
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Matt W
11/10/2015 02:06:15 pm
I'm right behind you >:)
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Matt W
11/10/2015 02:13:58 pm
No game?!?!?
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Jordan Johnson
11/10/2015 02:30:25 pm
Great video,seems very simple:)
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Casey
11/10/2015 03:44:07 pm
It's so easy for me
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Ethan
11/10/2015 04:34:21 pm
To easy
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Monica
11/10/2015 06:40:05 pm
Seems easy
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Rebekah
11/10/2015 06:51:18 pm
This looks so easy, great video!
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George
11/10/2015 06:52:03 pm
K
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jordyn williams(BAB)
11/10/2015 07:04:11 pm
remember no matter were your decimal number is you with always move your decimal to the left 2 times even if it is in a percentage
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Mr. Bigsby
11/13/2015 12:27:58 pm
That's exactly right, great comment Jordyn! Extra Credit!
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Antwan w
11/11/2015 04:18:57 am
Easy
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ricky sears
11/11/2015 11:39:19 am
easy for me
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Madison
11/17/2015 04:31:57 am
Looks easy good job on the video really helped me
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Evan
11/25/2015 09:44:09 am
simple
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Antwan
12/1/2015 04:17:10 pm
Good
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gaige
12/2/2015 03:06:54 pm
Nice
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Sarah
12/5/2015 06:10:03 am
Cool sounds easy
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Gavin
12/11/2015 12:58:01 pm
Good video
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Katie Brooks
12/16/2015 04:17:05 pm
very helpful
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