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Using Ratios (Proportions) to Make Predictions

Using Ratios (Proportions) to Make Predictions. TEKS 6.3 A/C Lesson 4 (3 rd 6 Weeks). Proportion. Two equivalent ratios or rates EX: Are and equivalent (proportional)?. Two equivalent ratios or rates EX: Are and equivalent (proportional)?.

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Using Ratios (Proportions) to Make Predictions

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  1. Using Ratios (Proportions) to Make Predictions TEKS 6.3 A/C Lesson 4 (3rd 6 Weeks)

  2. Proportion • Two equivalent ratios or rates • EX: Are and equivalent (proportional)? • Two equivalent ratios or rates • EX: Are and • equivalent (proportional)? • Two equivalent ratios or rates • EX: Are and • equivalent (proportional)? • Two equivalent ratios or rates • EX: Are and • equivalent (proportional)? • Two equivalent ratios or rates • EX: Are and • equivalent (proportional)? 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 9 9 9 9 9 18 18 18 18 18

  3. 3 3 1 • Simplify both fractions. • Since both fractions can be simplified to the same fraction, the ratios are equal. ÷ = 3 9 3 6 1 6 ÷ = 18 3 6

  4. 3 6 = 9 18 • Therefore, • The proportion is read as 3 is to 9 as 6 is to 18. is a proportion.

  5. Proportions can be written in different ways, as long as the relationship between the numbers stays the same. • EX: x 2 x 2 9 18 3 6 or = = 6 9 18 3 x 2 x 2 or or ÷ 2 ÷ 2 18 9 6 3 = or = 6 3 18 9 ÷ 2 ÷ 2

  6. x 2 x 2 9 18 3 6 or = = 6 9 18 3 x 2 x 2 or or • All four of these proportions represent the same relationship. ÷ 2 ÷ 2 18 9 6 3 = or = 6 3 18 9 ÷ 2 ÷ 2

  7. Using proportions to make predictions • In some situations a ratio can be used to predict how often a related event will happen. • The related event can be described with an equivalent ratio. • Use the proportion method from lesson 3 to solve such problems.

  8. EX: If 6 limes cost 99 cents, how much do 42 limes cost? • Set up proportion. • (Sideways T chart [Ratio Table]) • Label the terms • Solve for the unknown. 6 99 7 x 7 x Limes 6 42 6 9 3 x Cost 99¢ 693¢ x 7 Work

  9. EX: Liliana takes 4 breaths per 10 seconds during yoga. At this rate, about how many breaths would Liliana take in 2 minutes of yoga? 2 mins. = 120 secs. x 12 Breaths 48 b 4 10 120 Seconds x 12

  10. EX: Billy feeds his horse 3 bales of hay every 5 days. About how many bales will Billy’s horse need for 31 days? x 6 hay 3 18 h days 5 31 x 6

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