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1 Alan S. Tussy R. David Gustafson Prealgebra Second Edition Copyright © 2002 Wadsworth Group.
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2 8.1 Ratio In this section, you will learn about Ratios Rates Unit rates Unit costs
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3 Real-life ratios
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4 Ratios
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5 EXAMPLE 2 Carry-on luggage. Airlines allow passengers to carry a piece of luggage onto an airplane only if it will fit in the space shown in Figure 8-1. What is the ratio of the length of the space to its width?
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6 Rates
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8 Unit rates
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9 Computing gas mileage
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10 Unit costs
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11 EXAMPLE 7 Comparison shopping. Olives come packaged in a 10-ounce jar, which sells for $2.49, or in a 6-ounce jar, which sells for $1.53. (See Figure 8-3.) Which is the better buy?
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12 8.2 Proportions In this section, you will learn about Proportions Means and extremes of a proportion Solving proportions Writing proportions to solve problems
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13 Ladders - the 4-to-1 rule
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14 Proportions
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15 Means and extremes of a proportion
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16 Means and extremes of a proportion
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17 Solving proportions
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18 Solving proportions with a calculator
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19 Writing proportions to solve problems EXAMPLE 6 Grocery shopping. If 5 apples cost $1.15, how much will 16 apples cost?
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20 EXAMPLE 7 Scale drawing. A scale is a ratio (or rate) that compares the size of a model, drawing, or map to the size of an actual object. On the next page, the airplane in Figure 8-5 is drawn using a scale of 1 inch: 6 feet. This means that 1 inch on the drawing is actually 6 feet on the plane. The distance from wing tip to wing tip (the wingspan) on the drawing is 5 inches. What is the actual wingspan of the plane?
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21 EXAMPLE 7 Scale drawing.
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22 8.3 American Units of Measurement In this section, you will learn about American units of length Converting units of length American units of weight American units of capacity Units of time
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23 American units of length
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24 EXAMPLE 1 Measuring the length of a nail. To the nearest ¼ inch, find the length of the nail in Figure 8-7.
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25 EXAMPLE 2 Measuring the length of a paper clip. To the nearest ⅛ inch, find the length of the paper clip in Figure 8-8.
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26 EXAMPLE 3 Measuring the length of a ticket. Find the length of the tear-off part of the concert ticket in Figure 8-9.
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27 Converting units of length
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28 Finding the length of a football field in miles
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29 American units of weight
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30 Finding the weight of a car in pounds
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31 American units of capacity
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32 Units of time
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33 EXAMPLE 9 Astronomy. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth is between the sun and the moon in such a way that the Earth’s shadow darkens the moon. See Figure 8-10 (which is not to scale). A total lunar eclipse can last as long as 105 minutes. How many hours is this?
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34 8.4 Metric Units of Measurement In this section, you will learn about Metric units of length Converting units of length Metric units of mass Metric units of capacity Cubic centimeters
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35 Metric units of length
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36 Metric ruler
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37 EXAMPLE 1 Measuring the length of a nail. To the nearest centimeter, find the length of the nail in Figure 8-13.
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38 EXAMPLE 2 Measuring the length of a paper clip. To the nearest ⅛ inch, find the length of the paper clip in Figure 8-8.
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39 EXAMPLE 2 Measuring the length of a paper clip. To the nearest millimeter, find the length of the paper clip in Figure 8-8.
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40 Converting units of length
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41 Converting units of length
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42 Metric units of mass
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43 Metric units of capacity
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44 Metric units of capacity
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45 Cubic centimeters 1 mL = 1 cm 3 = 1 cc 5 cc = 5 mL 1,000 cc = 1,000 mL = 1 liter
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46 8.5 Converting between American and Metric Units In this section, you will learn about Converting between American and metric units Comparing American and metric units of temperature
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47 Converting between American and metric units
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48 EXAMPLE 1 Clothing label. Figure 8-17 shows a label sewn into some pants made in Mexico for sale in the United States. Express the waist size to the nearest inch.
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49 Equivalent Weights and Masses
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50 Equivalent Capacities
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51 Comparing American and metric units of temperature
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52 Conversion formulas for temperature
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