
Lecture Description
In this video I will explain what is a “percent” (%) mathematically and visually.
Next video in this series can be seen at:
youtu.be/D6O5xiZ8WiQ
Course Index
- Fractions - Basic Terminology
- Reducing Fractions
- Fractions - Multiplication
- Fractions - Multiplication
- How to Find Prime Numbers
- Divisibility Rules
- Simplifying Fractions
- Division and Fractions
- Dividing Fractions Example
- What is a Factor?
- What is (Finding) a Factor?
- Greatest Common Factor (GCF)?
- Greatest Common Factor (GCF)?
- Lowest Com Denominator (LCD)?
- Lowest Com Denominator (LCD)?
- +/- Fractions
- +/- Fractions
- +/- Fractions (LCD)
- +/- Fractions (LCD)
- +/- 3 Fractions
- What Are Decimals?
- Converting Decimals
- Converting Decimals
- Converting Decimals
- Converting Fractions
- Converting Fractions
- Converting Fractions
- Converting Fractions
- What is a Percent (%)?
- Convert % to Decimal
- Convert a Decimal to %
- Convert a Fraction to a % - 1
- Convert a Fraction to a % - 2
- Convert a Fraction to a % - 3
- Convert a Fraction to a % - 4
- Taking the % of a Number - 1
- Taking the % of a Number - 2
- Percent Word Problems - 1
- Percent Word Problems - 2
- Percent Word Problems - 3
- Order of Operation
- Order of Operation - Ex. 1
- Order of Operation - Ex. 2
- Order of Operation - Ex. 3
- Order of Operation - Ex. 4
- Order of Operation - Ex. 5
- The Language of Math - 1
- The Language of Math - 2
- The Language of Math - 3
- The Language of Math - 4
- The Language of Math - 5
- Inequalities Explained
- Inequalities - Example 1
- Inequalities - Example 2
- Inequalities - Example 3
- Operations with Variables - 1
- Operations with Variables - 2
- Operations with Variables - 3
Course Description
This is the second part of the series on essential math education for every 5th grader, high school, or adult learner. This part of the series focuses on algebra preparation.
There is one common denominator to success in school, at university, in life and science and it is having a firm grasp of what 5th Graders should know. Michel van Biezen will give you all you need to know to fill the gaps in your math education, in this thoughtfully organized series called “What a Fifth Grader Should Know."
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