Solve each proportion. Check each result.See Example 6.
Solve each proportion. Check each result.See Example 7.
Solve each proportion. Check each result. Write each result as a
fraction or mixed number.See Example 8.
Solve each proportion.
480
36
x
15
340
51
x
27
x
2
1
4
1
2
1
5
x
4
1
10
3
3
4
1
7
8
0.9
0.3
6
x
0.8
2
x
5
8.5
x
4.25
1.7
x
2.5
3.7
9.25
x
200
1,800
600
x
800
900
200
15
10
x
1
3
12
6
x
1
4
0.4
1.6
96.7
x
4,000
x
3.2
2.8
TRY IT YOURSELF
x
2
2
3
1
1
20
3
1
2
x
1
1
6
2
5
8
3
1
2
x
3
1
3
1
1
2
1
9
11
x
1
1
2
10
1
2
4
1
2
9.8
x
2.8
5.4
2.75
x
1.5
1.2
0.4
3.4
x
13.6
0.6
9.6
x
4.8
3
6
x
8
2
3
x
6
7
14
2
x
5
10
3
c
To solve each problem, write and then solve a proportion.
- SCHOOL LUNCHES A manager of a school
cafeteria orders 750 pudding cups. What will the
order cost if she purchases them wholesale, 6 cups
for $1.75? - CLOTHES SHOPPING As part of a spring
clearance, a men’s store put dress shirts on sale,
2 for $25.98. How much will a businessman pay
if he buys five shirts? - ANNIVERSARY GIFTS A florist sells a dozen
long-stemmed red roses for $57.99. In honor of
their 16th wedding anniversary, a man wants to
buy 16 roses for his wife. What will the roses cost?
(Hint:How many roses are in one dozen?) - COOKING A recipe for spaghetti sauce requires
four 16-ounce bottles of ketchup to make 2 gallons
of sauce. How many bottles of ketchup are needed to
make 10 gallons of sauce? (Hint:Read the problem
very carefully.) - BUSINESS PERFORMANCE The following
bar graph shows the yearly costs and the revenue
received by a business. Are the ratios of costs to
revenue for 2009 and 2010 equal?
10
20
30
5
15
25
Thousands of dollars
2009 2010
Costs
Revenue
APPLICATIONS
7
8
1
2
0.25
x
3
4
1
2
0.25
x
8.6
2.4
x
6
4.65
7.8
x
5.2
5
x
2
4.4
0.4
1.2
6
x
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