Proportional Word Problems Guided Notes

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Proportional Word Problems Guided Notes Name ___________________ Date __________________ Example 1: Jon made 34 cookies in 2 hours. How many cookies can he make in 13 hours? Example 2: Ryan can run 5 miles in 1.45 hours. How long will it take him to run 7 miles? Example 3: Gina can jump 70 times in 45 seconds. How many jumps will she make in 55 seconds? Practice 1). Greg uses 3 tbsp. of chocolate chips for 2 muffins. How many chocolate chips will he need for 5 muffins? 2). Larry walks 1.3 miles in 0.45 hour. How many miles will he walk in 1.5 hours? 3). Carrie can make 15 bracelets in 2 days. How many bracelets can she make in 1 week (7 days)? 4). Stephanie breaks on average, 1.5 pencils every school day. How many pencils can she expect to break in a week (5 days)? TeacherTwins©2016