AC9M5N04
recognise that 100% represents the complete whole and use percentages to describe, represent and compare relative size; connect familiar percentages to their decimal and fraction equivalents
Elaborations
- AC9M5N04_E1recognising applications of percentages used in everyday contexts; for example, the bar model used for charging devices indicating the percentage of power remaining; advertising in retail contexts relating to discounts or sales
- AC9M5N04_E2creating a model by subdividing a whole; for example, using 10 x 10 grids to represent various percentage amounts and recognising complementary percentages, such as 30% and 70% combine to make 100%
- AC9M5N04_E3creating a model by subdividing a collection of materials, such as blocks or money, to connect decimals and percentage equivalents of tenths and commonly used fractions 1/2, 1/4 and 3/4; for example, one-tenth or 0.1 represents 10% and one half or 0.5 represents 50%; recognising that 60% is 10% more than 50%
- AC9M5N04_E4using physical and virtual materials to represent the relationship between decimal notation and percentages; for example, 0.3 is 3 out of every 10, which is 30 out of every 100, which is 30%)
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