18. On a baseball team, one player batted in a runner 26 times in 115 times at bat. Another player batted in a runner 18 times in 88 times at bat. To compare, would you rather compare fractions or percents?
If this is our whole...and I hold up this one part...or one tile...tell me some ways to describe this part.1/10 = 10/100Count on...10%, 20%, etc.This whole could one hundred. But what if I told you that our whole was 150? Could we figure out what 10% of 150 is?
25% is the same as 25 per 100 or 25/100.Show me 25 out of 100 on this 10 x 10 frame.Is there another way to show 25/100?What fraction does this look like? (1/4)
What do we know about the seats on this airplane?Use sticky notes for modeling whole and 80%.Solve with unitary method.Answer=320
Now let’s try a slightly different problem, but you can use the same strategies.
What do we know about the seats on this airplane?Use sticky notes for modeling whole and 80%.Solve with unitary method.Answer=320
What do we know about the seats on this airplane?Use sticky notes for modeling whole and 80%.Solve with unitary method.Answer=320