Think
16 • 2 32, so what
number times 2 equals 18?Lesson 6-3 for exercise sets. &KDSWHU &KHFN<RXU3URJUHVVIDoes the pair of ratios form a proportion? Use cross products, simplification,
or proportional reasoning.
- 3.4 : 9 :
4.1.2 : 1.8 2.4 : 3.6 5.3.6 : 4.2 4.5 : 5.6 6.1.5 : 2.4 2.7 : 3.6Find the missing term in each proportion. Then check your work to justify your answer.- 8. 9.
10.Discuss and Write Explain why you could set up a proportion for theopening problem as , but you could not set it up as .?
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?
225
175175
2259
79
7- 2
y
0.9
3.636
8n
489
t5
64
52
5?(^6112)
?
(^1018366)
?
126
Use the Cross-Products Rule:
56 : 8 35 : 5
Cross multiply.
56 • 5 8 • 35
280 280 Tr u e
?
?
35
5
(^56) ?
8
1
Here are two ways to find the missing term in a proportion.
The missing term in a proportion can be located
in any of the four positions.Method 1 Use the Cross-Products RuleSolve: Cross multiply.32 n16 • 18n 9Check: Substitute 9 for n.Simplify. Tr u e18
32916
9
169
16Divide both sides by
32 to isolate n.288
3232 n
32(^9) ?
16
18
32
(^9) ?
16
18
32
n
16
18
32
n
16
Method 2 Use Proportional Reasoning
and Mental Math
Solve:
n 9 9 • 2 18
Check: Substitute 9 for n.
Cross multiply.
9 • 32 16 • 18
288 288 Tr u e
18
32
(^9) ?
16
?
18
32
(^9) ?
16
18
32
n
16
Compare Simplified Ratios:
not a proportion
1
2
1
3
1
3
12
36
1
3
1
2
14
28
1
2
12
36
(^14) ?
28
2
Use the Cross-Products Rule or simplification to determine
if the ratios form a proportion.