Section 1
Estimating with Benchmark Percents
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To estimate the percent of a number, round the percent to a nearby benchmark percent that is easy to calculate mentally. Common benchmark percents include , , , and .
In this Grade 6 lesson from Reveal Math, Course 1, students learn how to estimate the percent of a number using benchmark percents such as 10%, 20%, and 25% and their multiples, as well as rounding strategies. The lesson covers how to apply these estimation techniques through bar diagrams, equivalent ratios, and mental calculations in real-world contexts like calculating tips and discounts. Students practice choosing appropriate benchmark percents and rounding both the percent and the whole number to find reasonable approximations.
Section 1
Estimating with Benchmark Percents
To estimate the percent of a number, round the percent to a nearby benchmark percent that is easy to calculate mentally. Common benchmark percents include , , , and .
Section 2
Rounding Both the Percent and the Number
To estimate the percent of a number, you can round both the percent and the number to create a simpler problem. First, round the percent to a nearby benchmark percent (like , , or ). Then, round the whole number to a compatible number that is easy to calculate with.
This estimation strategy makes calculations much simpler by using numbers that are easier to work with. By rounding the percent to a common benchmark and the whole number to a compatible value, you can often perform the calculation mentally. This method provides a reasonable approximation of the actual answer without needing a calculator. The goal is to choose rounded values that make the multiplication straightforward.
Section 3
Application: Estimating Percents in Real-World Scenarios
To estimate the percent of a number in real-world scenarios (such as calculating tips, taxes, or discounts), round the percent to a benchmark percent (like , , , or ) and round the whole number to a compatible number that is easy to compute mentally.
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Section 1
Estimating with Benchmark Percents
To estimate the percent of a number, round the percent to a nearby benchmark percent that is easy to calculate mentally. Common benchmark percents include , , , and .
Section 2
Rounding Both the Percent and the Number
To estimate the percent of a number, you can round both the percent and the number to create a simpler problem. First, round the percent to a nearby benchmark percent (like , , or ). Then, round the whole number to a compatible number that is easy to calculate with.
This estimation strategy makes calculations much simpler by using numbers that are easier to work with. By rounding the percent to a common benchmark and the whole number to a compatible value, you can often perform the calculation mentally. This method provides a reasonable approximation of the actual answer without needing a calculator. The goal is to choose rounded values that make the multiplication straightforward.
Section 3
Application: Estimating Percents in Real-World Scenarios
To estimate the percent of a number in real-world scenarios (such as calculating tips, taxes, or discounts), round the percent to a benchmark percent (like , , , or ) and round the whole number to a compatible number that is easy to compute mentally.