Title: Learn to solve proportions'
1Learn to solve proportions.
2Vocabulary
cross product
3Unequal masses will not balance on a fulcrum if
they are an equal distance from it one side will
go up and the other side will go down.
Unequal masses will balance when the following
proportions is true
4One way to find whether ratios, such as those
above, are equal is to find a common denominator.
The ratios are equal if their numerators are
equal after the fractions have been rewritten
with a common denominator.
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7Additional Example 1A Using Cross Products to
Identify Proportions
Tell whether the ratios are proportional.
A.
60
Find cross products.
60
60 60
Since the cross products are equal, the ratios
are proportional.
8Additional Example 1B Using Cross Products to
Identify Proportions
A mixture of fuel for a certain small engine
should be 4 parts gasoline to 1 part oil. If you
combine 5 quarts of oil with 15 quarts of
gasoline, will the mixture be correct?
Set up ratios.
Find the cross products.
4 5 20
1 15 15
20 ? 15
The ratios are not equal. The mixture will not be
correct.
9Try This Example 1A
Tell whether the ratios are proportional.
A.
20
Find cross products.
20
20 20
Since the cross products are equal, the ratios
are proportional.
10Try This Example 1B
A mixture for a certain brand of tea should be 3
parts tea to 1 part sugar. If you combine 4
tablespoons of sugar with 12 tablespoons of tea,
will the mixture be correct?
Set up ratios.
Find the cross products.
3 4 12
1 12 12
12 12
The ratios are equal. The mixture will be correct.
11When you do not know one of the four numbers in a
proportion, set the cross products equal to each
other and solve.
12Additional Example 2 Solving Proportions
Solve the proportion.
6p 12 5
Find the cross products.
Solve.
6p 60
p 10
13Try This Example 2
Solve the proportion.
14 3 2g
Find the cross products.
Solve.
42 2g
21 g
14Additional Example 3 Physical Science Application
Allyson weighs 55 lbs and sits on a seesaw 4 ft
away from its center. If Marco sits 5 ft away
from the center and the seesaw is balanced, how
much does Marco weigh?
Set up the proportion.
Let x represent Marcos weight.
Find the cross products.
55 4 5x
Multiply.
220 5x
Solve. Divide both sides by 5.
44 x
Marco weighs 44 lb.
15Try This Example 3
Robert weighs 90 lbs and sits on a seesaw 5 ft
away from its center. If Sharon sits 6 ft away
from the center and the seesaw is balanced, how
much does Sharon weigh?
Set up the proportion.
Let x represent Sharons weight.
Find the cross products.
90 5 6x
Multiply.
450 6x
Solve. Divide both sides by 5.
75 x
Sharon weighs 75 lb.
16Lesson Quiz
Tell whether each pair of ratios is proportional.
yes
1.
2.
no
Solve each proportion.
3.
4.
n 30
n 16
5. Two weights are balanced on a fulcrum. If a
6lb weight is positioned 1.5 ft from the fulcrum,
at what distance from the fulcrum must an 18 lb
weight be placed to keep the weights balanced?
0.5 ft