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CAHSEE Number Sense: Drill Set 1, Problem 1. How would he write the number in scientific notation?
CAHSEE Math Number Sense: Drill Set 1, Problem 2. The decimal 0.000035 can be written in scientific notation as...what?
CAHSEE Math Number Sense: Drill Set 1, Problem 3. Which of the following numbers is the largest?
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Number Sense: Drill Set 3, Problem 1. This is a decrease of, approximately, what percent?
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- 00:04
And here's your shmoop du jour...
- 00:07
Ever since Tango spotted Daisy, he's been newly motivated to get in shape.
- 00:11
He's made no such resolution about quitting, the practice of scratching his butt in public though.
- 00:16
Baby steps.
- 00:18
After joining the monkey gym and eating healthier, Tango has seen his weight go from 180 to 155 pounds.
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- 00:24
This is a decrease of, approximately, what percent?
- 00:28
And here are the potential answers...
- 00:33
Ok, what is this problem testing?
- 00:36
Our ability to recognize that it's a problem involving RATE OF GROWTH ...
- 00:40
or, rate of shrinkage in Tango's case here.
- 00:44
So we'll need the rate of growth formula, which is new minus old over old.
- 00:52
Also note the curveball -- the question is asking for the DECREASE in weight.
- 00:56
Had it asked for the CHANGE in weight, we'd have to think about whether the answer is
- 00:59
a positive or negative number...
- 01:01
...but note in the question set they are all positive, so at least we don't have to worry
- 01:06
about positives and negatives in this problem.
- 01:09
To answer, we just plug in the key terms.
- 01:11
For the NEW weight we look to Tango and his now svelte figure; he weighs in at 155 pounds.
- 01:18
A big improvement from his former, hefty weight of 180 pounds.
- 01:22
So new minus old over old gets us 155 minus 180 over 180...
- 01:28
...which boils down to 25 over 180, which reduces further to 5 over 36.
- 01:36
Now just some careful long division to calculate the percentage and we're there.
- 01:42
36 goes into 5... to get us roughly 14%.
- 01:46
As in all of these types of questions, this is the BEST answer, not the PERFECT answer.
- 01:50
Which is just fine... as Daisy isn't really looking for perfect.
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