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hello to my 8th graders I wanted to do a little video to help you out with your day one of your ami packet which is the common percent table itamp;#39;s the one that looks like this remember that my eighth graders are my block - and youamp;#39;re an even class so that means that you need to do three days of your ami packet so I just wanted to go through this really quick and explain to you what youamp;#39;re supposed to be doing and what this table is saying so youamp;#39;ll see that in the first column is fractions and in the second column is a place for the decimal equivalent and then in the third column is a place for your percent equivalent and all you have to do is find the equivalent that is missing so just to remind you whenever you put a fraction in to the calculator remember that it is a division problem so for 120th you would do 1/20 and youamp;#39;ll come up with your decimal of 0.05 and that is what you would write in your decimal column now to change from a decimal to