4-4 Solving Proportions Learn to solve proportions by using cross products.

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4-4 Solving Proportions Learn to solve proportions by using cross products.

4-4 Solving Proportions For two ratios, the product of the numerator in one ratio and the denominator in the other is a cross product. If the cross products of the ratios are equal, then the ratios form a proportion. 5 · 6 = 30 2 · 15 = 30 =

4-4 Solving Proportions You can use the cross product rule to solve proportions with variables.

4-4 Solving Proportions Use cross products to solve the proportion. Additional Example 1: Solving Proportions Using Cross Products 15 · m = 9 · 5 15m = 45 15m 15 = m = 3 The cross products are equal. Multiply. Divide each side by 15 to isolate the variable. = m5m5 9 15

4-4 Solving Proportions It is important to set up proportions correctly. Each ratio must compare corresponding quantities in the same order. Suppose a boat travels 16 miles in 4 hours and 8 miles in x hours at the same speed. Either of these proportions could represent this situation. 16 mi 4 hr = 8 mi x hr 16 mi 8 mi = 4 hr x hr

4-4 Solving Proportions Additional Example 2: Problem Solving Application If 3 volumes of Jennifer’s encyclopedia takes up 4 inches of space on her shelf, how much space will she need for all 26 volumes? 1 Understand the Problem Rewrite the question as a statement. Find the space needed for 26 volumes of the encyclopedia. List the important information: 3 volumes of the encyclopedia take up 4 inches of space.

4-4 Solving Proportions 2 Make a Plan Set up a proportion using the given information. Let x represent the inches of space needed. 3 volumes 4 inches = 26 volumes x volumes inches Additional Example 2 Continued

4-4 Solving Proportions Solve = 26 x 3 · x = 4 · 26 3x = 104 3x 3 = x = She needs inches for all 26 volumes. Write the proportion. The cross products are equal. Multiply. Divide each side by 3 to isolate the variable. Additional Example 2 Continued

4-4 Solving Proportions Look Back = · 26 = · = 104 The cross products are equal, so is the answer Additional Example 2 Continued

4-4 Solving Proportions Lesson Quiz: Part I Use cross products to solve the proportion = 45 t 2. x9x9 = = r n 10 = 28 8 t = 36 x = 3 r = 24 n = 35