Basic Mathematics for College Students

(Nandana) #1

  1. Consider the ratio. By what number should we
    multiply numerator and denominator to make this a
    ratio of whole numbers?

  2. What should be done to write the ratio in
    simplest form?

  3. Write so that it compares the same units
    and then simplify.

  4. a. Consider the rate. What division should
    be performed to find the unit rate in dollars per
    hour?
    b. Suppose 3 pairs of socks sell for $7.95:.
    What division should be performed to flnd the
    unit price of one pair of socks?

  5. Write the ratio of the flag’s length to its width
    using a fraction, using the word to,and using a
    colon.

  6. The rate can be expressed as



  • 55 (in three words)

  • 55 / (in two words with a slash)

  • 55 (in three letters)


Write each ratio as a fraction.See Example 1.


  1. to 8 14. to 23


15. 11  16 16. 9  25


Write each ratio as a fraction in simplest form.See Example 2.


  1. 25 to 15 18. 45 to 35


19. 63  36 20. 54  24


21. 22  33 22. 14  21



  1. 17 to 34 24. 19 to 38


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GUIDED PRACTICE


55 miles
1 hour

9
inches

13 inches

NOTATION


$7.95
3 pairs^

$248
16 hours

11 minutes
1 hour

15 inches
22 inches

0.5
0.6^ Write each ratio as a fraction in simplest form.See Example 3.


  1. 4 ounces to 12 ounces 26. 3 inches to 15 inches

  2. 24 miles to 32 miles 28. 56 yards to 64 yards


Write each ratio as a fraction in simplest form.See Example 4.


  1. 0.3 to 0.9 30. 0.2 to 0.6

  2. to 32. 2.4 to 1.5


33. 3.87.8 34. 4.28.2


35.  36. 5 22.5


Write each ratio as a fraction in simplest form.See Example 5.















Write each ratio as a fraction in simplest form.See Example 6.


  1. 12 minutes to 1 hour 42. 8 ounces to 1 pound

  2. 3 days to 1 week 44. 4 inches to 1 yard

  3. 18 months to 2 years 46. 8 feet to 4 yards

  4. 21 inches to 3 feet 48. 32 seconds to 2 minutes


Write each rate as a fraction in simplest form.See Example 7.


  1. 64 feet in 6 seconds

  2. 45 applications for 18 openings

  3. 75 days on 20 gallons of water

  4. 3,000 students over a 16-year career

  5. 84 made out of 100 attempts

  6. 16 right compared to 34 wrong

  7. 18 beats every 12 measures

  8. 10 inches as a result of 30 turns


Write each rate as a unit rate.See Example 8.


  1. 60 revolutions in 5 minutes

  2. 14 trips every 2 months

  3. $50,000 paid over 10 years

  4. 245 presents for 35 children


12


3


4


to 2

1


8


10


1


2


to 1

3


4


1


1


4


to 1

1


2


2


1


3


to 4

2


3


7 24.5


0.65 0.15


424 Chapter 5 Ratio, Proportion, and Measurement

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