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SOLVING PROPORTIONS Unit 6 CCMATH 7
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Warm-Up 1. At Cocoa Bean Chocolate Factory, 2 pounds of their world-famous chocolate fudge sells for $ Use the ratio table to find the costs of different amounts of fudge. Fudge (pounds) 1 2 3 4 11 Cost (dollars) 1.00 3.00 5.00 6 10 0.50 1.50 2.00 5.50 Adapted from MathScape: Blue “Buyer Beware” R12
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What if… …We add a little more to this problem. If we had said we wanted to know how much fudge we could buy with $5.00, how many ways do we know how to solve the problem? X 10 ? X 5 ? ÷ 2 ? Fudge (pounds) 2 Cost (dollars) 1.00 5.00 Fudge (pounds) 1 2 Cost (dollars) 1.00 5.00 10 10 0.50 ÷ 2 ? X 10 ? X 5 ? 1. Multiplication 2. Unit Rate Adapted from MathScape: Blue “Buyer Beware” R12
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Any others? How about double number line diagrams? Pounds of fudge 2 4
2 4 6 8 10 Cost (dollars) 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 Adapted from MathScape: Blue “Buyer Beware” R12
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Let’s consider something new…
What are the three ways to write 2 pounds for $1.00 as a ratio? Could we use the idea of equivalent ratios to solve our problem? 2 pounds to $1.00 , , pounds : $1.00 Adapted from MathScape: Blue “Buyer Beware” R12
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Equivalent Ratios How many pounds of fudge can we buy for $5.00? X 5 ?
Adapted from MathScape: Blue “Buyer Beware” R12
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Equivalent Ratios Let’s take a closer look at these ratios… When two ratios are equivalent, their cross products should be equivalent. Are they? When this is true, the two equivalent ratios are called a proportion. Adapted from MathScape: Blue “Buyer Beware” R12
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To solve proportions… We can use – Cross products Double number lines
Ratio tables Scale factors Unit rates Tape diagrams (when units of measurement are equivalent)
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Take a look at Mathscape, RATES, RATIOS, PERCENTS, and PROPORTIONS, Blue, “Buyer Beware”, Lesson 7, pages 20-21
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