How to find a proportion - SSAT Middle Level Math

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What is the value of in the proportion?

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Simplify by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 8 so that it simplifies to . Now it should be obvious that in order for both sides of the equation to be equal.

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Phil earns for each hour he works. For every hour he works, he then gives to his sister Lola. How much money will Lola have if Phil works hours?

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To Solve:

Multiply the Lola receives by the hours Phil worked:

Phil will give Lola if he works hours.

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For every $3 I earn at work, I donate $1 to charity. How much money will I donate if I make $27.00/week.

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To find the amount of the donation, divide 27 by 3.

The answer is 9.

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Give the value of that makes this proportion statement correct:

Answer

Cross-multiply, then solve for :

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Give the value of that makes this proportion statement correct:

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Cross-multiply, then solve for :

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Give the value of that makes this proportion statement correct:

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Multiply both sides by 80 and solve for :

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Give the value of that makes this proportion statement correct:

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Multiply both sides by 75 and solve for :

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Read this problem, but do not solve it.

4 out of every 5 dentists surveyed recommend Triton sugarless gum to patients who chew gum. If 2,100 dentists were surveyed, how many dentists recommended Triton?

If we let be the number of dentists who recommended Triton, what proportion statement could be used to solve this problem?

Answer

The ratios that are set equal to each other in a proportion statement must compare the same quantities in the same order.

In each ratio, we can put number of dentists who recommended Triton in the numerator, and number of dentists who were surveyed in the denominator.

One ratio is 4 dentists recommending Triton to 5 dentists surveyed (the general ratio): this is .

The other ratio is dentists recommending Triton to 2,100 dentists surveyed (the actual number); this is .

The proportion statement sets these equal:

which is the correct choice.

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Read this problem, but do not solve it: Two inches on a map represent twenty-five miles of actual distance. If Pierce Springs and Buchanan Falls are eight inches apart on the map, how far apart are they in actuality?

If we let be the actual distance between Pierce Springs and Buchanan Falls, which proportion could be used to solve this problem?

Answer

The ratios that are set equal to each other in a proportion must compare the same quantities in the same order.

In each ratio, we can put number of map inches in the numerator and the number of actual miles in the denominator.

One ratio is two map inches to twenty-five actual miles (the map scale); this ratio is .

The other ratio is eight map inches to actual miles (the distance between Pierce Springs and Buchanan Falls); this ratio is .

The proportion statement that sets these equal to each other is , and is therefore the correct choice.

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A Spanish class has seniors and juniors. What proportion of the class is juniors?

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A proportion is an amount that is part of a whole. There are students in the class in total. This question asks for the proportion that are juniors. There are juniors out of students, therefore the proportion is:

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The distance between Youngston and Wynne is 240 miles in reality and three inches on a map. On the same map, Charlesville and Petersburg are one and three-fourths inches apart. How far apart are they in reality?

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240 real miles is represented by 3 map inches, making this a ratio of real miles per map inch.

Therefore, one and three-fourths inches represents

miles, the distance between Charlesville and Petersburg.

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What is the value of x in

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Since this is a proportion, you can cross-multiply. Once you do that, the left side is Your right side is . Set those equal to each other. Then, combine like terms. Subtract from both sides so that the equation is now . Divide both sides by Your answer is

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If Jason eats one-third of half a dozen donuts, how many donuts has he eaten?

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Half a dozen donuts is equal to 6 donuts, given that there are 12 items per dozen.

One-third of 6 is 2. Therefore, 2 donuts is the correct answer.

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If the ratio of boys to girls in a classroom is , and there are a total of of students in the classroom, how many boys are in the classroom?

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If the ratio of boys to girls in a classroom is , that means that there are boys for every girls. Thus, when there are students in a classroom, the breakdown will be boys and girls. If there are students in a classroom, the breakdown will be boys and girls, which translates to a ratio of , or .

Thus, if there are students, will be boys.

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Robert, Jeff, and Paul are sharing a bag of chips that contains 20 chips. The three of them eat all of the chips. If Robert has eaten 8 chips, and Jeff eats twice as many chips as Paul, how many chips has Jeff eaten?

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What do we know? We know that there are 20 chips in the bag, and we know that Robert has eaten 8 of them. Thus, we can calculate that there are chips remaining. Of this remaining, Jeff has eaten 2 parts and Paul has eaten 1 part: that's 3 parts, so let's calculate how many chips constitute each part:

So, each part is equal to 4 chips.

Jeff has eaten 2 parts, so gives us our answer.

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Michelle is having a party, and she is experimenting with different mixtures of soda, trying to come up with something original. In particular, she likes a drink she made when she mixed together three ounces of cola and five ounces of grape soda. She has two and a half liters of cola and wants to use it all to make some of this drink; how much grape soda does she need to mix it with?

Answer

The ratio of ounces of cola to ounces of grape soda in the initial mixture can be expressed as . It must be equal to that of liters of cola to liters of grape soda in the mixture Michelle will make for the party, which, since the number of liters of grape soda is unknown, is . Set these equal and solve for :

Set the cross-products equal to each other:

Michelle will use liters of grape soda in the final mixture.

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Kenny is having a party, and he is experimenting with different mixtures of soda to come up with something original. He particularly likes a mixture of four ounces of lemon lime soda and three ounces of cream soda. He has two and a half liters of lemon lime soda and wants to use it all; how much cream soda does he need?

Answer

The ratio of ounces of lemon lime soda to ounces of cream soda in the initial mixture can be expressed as . This ratio must remain the same for the mixture Ken will make for the party. Let be the number of liters of cream soda. Then the ratio is . Set the two ratios equal to each other and solve for :

Set the cross-products equal to each other:

Ken will use liters of cream soda in the final mixture.

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How many are in

Answer

To solve this problem we can make proportions.

We know that , and we can use as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.

The will cancel and we are left with

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How many are in

Answer

To solve this problem we can make proportions.

We know that , and we can use as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.

The will cancel and we are left with

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How many are in

Answer

To solve this problem we can make proportions.

We know that , and we can use as our unknown.

Next, we want to cross multiply and divide to isolate the on one side.

The will cancel and we are left with

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