7th Grade Math

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
264 Proportions and Similarity

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FIELD TRIPS Write each ratio as a fraction
in simplest form.


  1. adults : students Seventh-Grade
    Field Trip
    Students 180
    Adults 24
    Buses 4

  2. students : buses

  3. buses : people

  4. adults : people

  5. students : people


EXAMPLE 1

SOCCER Write the ratio Madison Mavericks
Team Statistics
Wins 10
Losses 12
Ties 8

of wins to losses as a
fraction in simplest
form.
wins

(^)
losses
1210 = ^56
The ratio of wins to losses is _^5
6
.
Determine whether the ratios are
equivalent. Explain.



  1. 20 nails for every 5 shingles,
    12 nails for every 3 shingles

  2. 2 cups of flour to 8 cups of sugar,
    8 cups of flour to 14 cups of sugar

  3. 12 out of 20 doctors agree,
    6 out of 10 doctors agree

  4. 2 DVDs to 7 CDs,
    10 DVDs to 15 CDs

  5. 27 students to 6 microscopes,
    18 students to 5 microscopes


EXAMPLE 2

Determine whether the ratios 250 miles
in 4 hours and 500 miles in 8 hours are
equivalent.
Method 1
Compare the ratios written in simplest form.
250 miles : 4 hours = _^250
4
or _^125
2
500 miles : 8 hours = _^500
8
or _^125
2
The ratios simplify to the same fraction.
Method 2
Look for a common multiplier relating the
two ratios.
× 2

_^2504 = _^5008 The numerator and denominator of the
ratios are related by the same multiplier, 2.
×^2
The ratios are equivalent.

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