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November 17, 2011 You will need: – Whiteboard/eraser/marker – Math book – Notebook – Calculator Bell Ringer: A number cube is rolled once. Find each probability or find the odds: – A. P(6) – B. P(not 6)
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November 18, 2011 You will need: – Math book – Folder/notebook Bell Ringer – A. What is a proportion? – B. If there is one boy to every girl in the school, how many girls would there be if there are 500 boys?
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November 21, 2011 You will need: – Math book – Folder/notebook Bell Ringer – A. What is a ratio? – B. Prime factorize 50.
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Proportions and Ratio Word Problems Lesson 34
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Objectives Form proportions in terms of equivalent fractions. Determine whether relationships are proportional by testing value pairs for a constant ratio. Find missing numbers in a proportion by finding a multiple between the terms of the proportion. Use a ratio table to form and solve a proportion from a word problem.
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Proportion Tells us that two ratios are equal. Remember that a ratio is a comparison of two numbers by division. You can check to see if two ratios are equal by reducing each ratio.
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Equivalent Fractions We can use cross multiplication (fish hook) to solve for missing parts. – 3/9 = 15/r – x/10 = 16/40 – 6/12 = 3/x – Two pounds of apples cost $3. How much do 6 pounds cost?
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Practice Set Pg. 226
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