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Writing and Solving proportions pick up a pink and green highlighter for today’s notes

Are the following fractions proportional? ≠ No they are not proportional!!

What is the value of X? 4 7 X 91 = X = 364 = 7X X = 52

Shannon used 23 inches of ribbon to cover 4 picture frames. At this rate, how many inches of ribbon will she need to cover 9 picture frames? 23 picture frames X inches = X 23 9 = 207 = 4X X =

Tom bought 8 apples for $2.56. If he goes back later and buys 14 apples, then how much money will he spend? X apples = $$

Answer bank ,600