P Literacy For The Model World 1 Thinking Critically 2 Approaches To Problem Solving 3 Numbers In The Real World 4 Managing Money 5 Statistical Reasoning 6 Putting Statistics To Work 7 Probability: Living With The Odds 8 Exponential Astonishment 9 Modeling Our World 10 Modeling With Geometry 11 Mathematics And The Arts 12 Mathematics And Politics expand_more
3.A Uses And Abuses Of Percentages 3.B Putting Numbers In Perspective 3.C Dealing With Uncertainty 3.D Index Numbers: The Cpi And Beyond 3.E How Numbers Can Deceive: Polygraphs, Mammograms, And More expand_more
Problem 1QQ: The price of a meal at a four-star restaurant is 200% more than the $ 100 it was a couple of decades... Problem 2QQ: The population of a town increases from 50,000 to 75,000. What are the absolute and relative changes... Problem 3QQ: Suppose the value of a home changed by -20% over the past five years. This means that a. a mistake... Problem 4QQ: Emily scored 50% higher on the SAT than Joshua. This means that a. Joshua’s score was 50% lower than... Problem 5QQ: The price of a movie ticket increased from $10 to $12. This means that the new price is a. 20% of... Problem 6QQ: Your receipt shows that you paid $47.96 for a new shirt, including sales tax. The sales tax rate is... Problem 7QQ: Consider this statement: “The interest rate on auto loans has increased 50% over the past decade and... Problem 8QQ: A friend has a textbook that originally cost $150. The friend says that you can have it for 100%... Problem 9QQ: You currently earn $1000 per month, but you are expecting your earnings to rise 10% per year. This... Problem 10QQ: During high school, Elise won 30% of the swim races she entered. During college, Elise won 20% of... Problem 1E: Describe the three basic uses of percentages. Give a sample statement that uses percentages in each... Problem 2E: Distinguish between absolute and relative change. Give an example that illustrates how we calculate... Problem 3E: Distinguish between absolute and relative difference. Give an example that illustrates how we... Problem 4E: Explain the difference between the key words of and more than when dealing with percentages. How are... Problem 5E: Explain the difference between the terms percent (%) and percentage points. Give an example of how... Problem 6E: 6. Give an example to explain why, in general, it is not legitimate to average percentages.
Problem 7E: In many European countries, the percentage change in population has been negative in recent decades. Problem 8E: The price of tuition has tripled since my parents went to school that’s a 200% increase in price! Problem 9E: I’ve decreased my caloric intake by 125% which has helped me lose weight. Problem 10E: If you earn 20% more than I do, then I must earn 20% less than you do. Problem 11E: If they raise taxes by 10% every year, in a decade we’ll be paying everything we earn to taxes. Problem 12E: We found that these rare cancers were 700% more common in children living near the toxic landfill... Problem 13E: The rate of return on our fund increased by 50%, to 15%. Problem 14E: My bank increased the interest rate on my savings account 100%, from 2% to 4%. Problem 15E Problem 16E Problem 17E Problem 18E Problem 19E: Fractions, Decimals, Percentages. Express the following numbers in three forms: as a reduced... Problem 20E Problem 21E Problem 22E Problem 23E: Fractions, Decimals, Percentages. Express the following numbers in three forms: as a reduced... Problem 24E: Fractions, Decimals, Percentages. Express the following numbers in three forms: as a reduced... Problem 25E Problem 26E Problem 27E: Fractions, Decimals, Percentages. Express the following numbers in three forms: as a reduced... Problem 28E Problem 29E Problem 30E Problem 31E Problem 32E Problem 33E Problem 34E: Compare the following pairs of numbers A and B in three ways:
Find the ratio of A to B.
Find the... Problem 35E: 31-36: Review of Ratios. Compare the following pairs of numbers A and B in three ways. (Refer to the... Problem 36E: Review of Ratios. Compare the following pairs of numbers A and B in three ways. (Refer to the Brief... Problem 37E Problem 38E Problem 39E Problem 40E: Percentages as Fractions in the following statements, express the first number as a percentage of... Problem 41E Problem 42E Problem 43E: Salary Comparisons. Clint’s salary increased from $25,000 to $35,000 over a three-year period.... Problem 44E: 44. Population Comparison. Between the 2010 U.S. Census and 2015, the estimated population of El... Problem 45E: Percentage Change. Find the absolute change and the relative change the following cases. 45. The... Problem 46E: Percentage Change. Find the absolute change and the relative change the following cases. 46. The... Problem 47E: Percentage Change. Find the absolute change and the relative change the following cases. 47. The... Problem 48E: Percentage Change. Find the absolute change and the relative change the following cases. 48. The... Problem 49E: Percentage Comparisons. Complete the following sentences. 49. The life expectancy (at birth) of... Problem 50E: Percentage Comparisons. Complete the following sentences. 50. The life expectancy (at birth) of all... Problem 51E Problem 52E: Percentage Comparisons. Complete the following sentences. 52. The marriage rate in the United States... Problem 53E: Of versus More Than. Fill in the blanks in the following statements. 53. The population of Michigan... Problem 54E: Of versus More Than. Fill in the blanks in the following statements. 62. The area of Norway is 24%... Problem 55E: Of versus More Than. Fill in the blanks in the following statements. 55. The population of Hawaii is... Problem 56E: Of versus More Than. Fill in the blanks in the following statements. 56. The net worth of Warren... Problem 57E: 57-60: Prices and Sales. Fill in the blanks in the following statements.
57. The wholesale price of... Problem 58E Problem 59E Problem 60E Problem 61E: Percentages of Percentages. Describe each of the following changes in two ways: as an absolute... Problem 62E: 61-64: Percentages of Percentages. Describe each of the following changes in two ways: as an... Problem 63E: Percentages of Percentages. Describe each of the following changes in two ways: as an absolute... Problem 64E: Percentages of Percentages. Describe each of the following changes in two ways: as an absolute... Problem 65E: Care in Wording. Assume that 30% of city employees in Carson City ride the bus to work. Consider the... Problem 66E: Ambiguous News. The average annual precipitation on Mt.Washington, New Hamshire, is 90 inches.... Problem 67E: Solving Percentage Problems. Solve the following percentage problems. 67. The total (after-tax) cost... Problem 68E: Solving Percentage Problems. Solve the following percentage problems. 68. A store buys lawnmowers... Problem 69E: Solving Percentage Problems. Solve the following percentage problems. 69. In 2015, alcohol use among... Problem 70E: Solving Percentage Problems. Solve the following percentage problems. 70. Between 2000 and 2015, the... Problem 71E: Shifting Reference Value. State whether the following statements are true or false, and explain why.... Problem 72E Problem 73E Problem 74E: Shifting Reference Value. State whether the following statements are true or false, and explain why.... Problem 75E Problem 76E: Is It Possible? Determine whether the following claims could be true. Explain your answer. 76. Scott... Problem 77E Problem 78E Problem 79E: 75-80: Is It Possible? Determine whether the following claims could be true. Explain your answer.... Problem 80E: 75-80: Is It Possible? Determine whether the following claims could be true. Explain your answer.... Problem 81E: 81. Average Percentages. Suppose you have an 80% average in a class going into the final exam. You... Problem 82E Problem 83E: 83-86: Analyzing Percentage Statements. Assuming the given information is accurate, determine... Problem 84E Problem 85E: 83-86: Analyzing Percentage Statements. Assuming the given information is accurate, determine... Problem 86E Problem 87E: 87-90: Solving Percentage Problems. Solve the following percentage problems.
87. The 4550 men in... Problem 88E Problem 89E Problem 90E: 87-90: Solving Percentage Problems. Solve the following percentage problems.
90. The number of... Problem 91E: Percentages in the News. Answer the question that follows each quote from a news source. 91. Since... Problem 92E: Percentages in the News. Answer the question that follows each quote from a news source. 92.... Problem 93E: Percentages in the News. Answer the question that follows each quote from a news source. 103. “The... Problem 94E Problem 95E: 108. Stock Market Losses.
a. The largest single-day point loss of the Dow Jones Industrial Average... Problem 96E: Percentages. Find three recent news reports that quote percentages. In each case, describe the use... Problem 97E: Percentage Change. Find a recent news report that quotes a percentage change. Describe the meaning... Problem 98E format_list_bulleted