Calculating What Percent One Number Is of Another

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This math tutorial provides a clear, step-by-step demonstration of how to calculate what percentage one number is of another. Using the specific example "30 is what percent of 75?", the video breaks down the process into a three-step strategy: converting the relationship into a fraction, dividing to find a decimal, and finally converting that decimal into a percentage. The narrator, Mr. J, emphasizes the conceptual framework of "part" and "whole" to help students correctly set up the problem. The video covers key mathematical procedures including setting up ratios as fractions, performing long division with decimals, and the mechanics of converting decimals to percentages by moving the decimal point. It specifically addresses the common student struggle of dividing a smaller number by a larger one by demonstrating how to add a decimal point and a zero to the dividend. For educators, this resource serves as an excellent direct instruction tool for introducing percent calculations or as a review for students struggling with the algorithm. The visual presentation uses a blackboard style with color-coded text to distinguish between steps, making it easy for students to follow along. It is particularly useful for bridging the gap between fractions, decimals, and percents in middle school math curriculums.

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