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Lesson 7.1, For use with pages 343-346

Write two fractions that are equivalent to the given fraction.

1.129 2. 26

30

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Lesson 7.1, For use with pages 343-346

Write two fractions that are equivalent to the given fraction.

1.129 2. 26

30

ANSWER 34’1216

ANSWER 1315’

3945

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7.2 Writing and Solving 7.2 Writing and Solving ProportionsProportions

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Essential Questions Questions

What is the connection between a ratio and a fraction?

Why are ratios and proportions important?

How are scale drawings, models, and proportions used in everyday life?

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A proportion is an equation stating that two ratios are equal.

For example:

If cross products are equal, the ratios form a proportion.

3 6

8 16

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A 5 lb. free weight costs $2.35. A 12 lb. free weight cost $5.64. Are these prices proportional to their weights?

2.35 ? 5.64

5 = 12

Note: cross products are equal – Yes, prices are proportional to their weight.

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EXAMPLE 1 Writing and Solving a Proportion

An adult rhinoceros beetle weighs only 0.525 ounce but can carry about 446.25 ounces on its back. If a person were proportionately as strong as a rhinoceros beetle, how much weight could a 100 pound person carry?

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SOLUTION

Use a table to set up a proportion.

446.250.525 = x

100 Write a proportionouncesounces = pounds

pounds.

446.250.525 100 =

x100 100 Multiply each side by 100.

Simplify.

EXAMPLE 1 Writing and Solving a Proportion

85,000 x=

If human strength were proportional to that of a rhinoceros beetle, a 100 pound person could carry 85,000 pounds.

ANSWER

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Leigh’s copy machine can make 15 copies in 1 minute. She has a script with 75 pages. How many minutes will it take to copy the script?

Use a proportion with labels and a variable:

copies

minutes

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Larry mixes concrete for a construction firm. To make 3 cubic feet of concrete, Larry uses 70 pounds of cement. How many pounds of cement would Larry use to make one cubic foot?

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The sign advertises “2 pounds of potatoes for 88 cents.” How much should 5 pounds cost?

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A recipe for 30 cookies uses 2 cups of flour. If you need to make 75 cookies, how much flour will be needed?

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Homework

Worksheet 7.2