Proportion by Parts SWBAT model solutions of proportions; solve proportions using part to whole ratios
How would you solve the following Rachel and Brent were running for the position of class president. For every 5 votes Rachel received from her class, Brent got 3 votes. If each of the 32 class members voted, how many votes did each person get?
Examples Josie mixes 5 quarts yellow, 2 quarts orange, and 1 quart white paint. If she wants to make 16 quarts of this mixture how many quarts of each color does she need?
Examples Mr. and Mrs. Eller share the driving during a trip across the country. For every 150 miles Mrs. Eller drove, Mr. Eller drove 200 miles. If the total driving distance was 2800 miles how far did each person drive?
Examples Allie’s painting job requires 2 cans of red paint for every 3 cans of white paint. A total of 20 paint cans are needed. How many of each color are needed?
Examples Samuel buys 40 pairs of socks in packs of 5 pairs of white socks and 3 pairs of black socks. How many pairs of each sock does he buy?
Try This Elyssa is tiling a floor with a pattern that requires 16 white tiles for every 9 blue tiles. The floor needs 600 tiles to cover it. How many of each color tile does Elyssa need? White:Total = 16:25 White:Total = 16:25 Total white:total tiles = x:600 Total white:total tiles = x:600 16/25 = x/600 16/25 = x/600 25x = x = 9600 X = 384 X = white tiles and 216 blue tiles 384 white tiles and 216 blue tiles