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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Ratios Ratio TablesProportions Percent of Number Find % or other
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2 If the ratio of men to women is 4 to 12, write the ratio in simplest form.
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4 John hit the baseball 8 out of 10 times. Write a ratio and simplify
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6 Write the ratio of triangles to squares.
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8 Given the following items: 25 pens, 10 pencils, and 28 erasers. Write the ratio of pencils to pens
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9 Given the following items: 25 pens, 10 pencils, and 28 erasers. pencils to pens 25 to 10
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10 If the ratio of boys to girls is 5 to 15, what does the ratio mean if the ratio is simplified to 1 to 3
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11 If the ratio of boys to girls is 5 to 15, what does the ratio mean if the ratio is simplified to 1 to 3 The ratio of 1 to 3 means for every 1 boy we have 3 girls
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12 Complete the table: Records369 CDs5102025
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13 Records3691215 CDs510152025
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14 Complete the table: Hours268 Miles10203050
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15 Hours246810 Miles1020304050
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16 Cost$15.50$10.00$7.50$5.00$2.50 Candy (lbs)302015105 Using the table, how much will you pay for 40 pounds of candy, explain how you found the answer.
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17 Cost$15.50$10.00$7.50$5.00$2.50 Candy (lbs)302015105 Using the table, how much will you pay for 40 pounds of candy, explain how you found the answer. You will pay $20, explanation will vary!
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18 Cost$10.50$8.40$6.30$4.20$2.10 Candy (lbs)252015105 Using the table, how much will you pay for 1 pounds of candy, explain how you found the answer.
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19 Cost$10.50$8.40$6.30$4.20$2.10 Candy (lbs)252015105 Using the table, how much will you pay for 1 pounds of candy, explain how you found the answer. You will pay 0.42 2.10 ÷ 5 = 0.42 unit rate
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20 Cost$15.50$10.00$7.50$5.00$2.50 Candy (lbs)302015105 Using the table, how much will you pay for 25 pounds of candy, explain how you found the answer.
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21 Cost$15.50$10.00$7.50$5.00$2.50 Candy (lbs)302015105 Using the table, how much will you pay for 25 pounds of candy, explain how you found the answer. If you add the cost of 20 pounds + 5 pounds 10.00 + 2.50 = 12.50 You will pay 12.50
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22 John walked at a rate of 8 miles in 2 hours. How many miles did he walk in 4 hours? Write a proportion and solve.
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23 John walked at a rate of 8 miles in 2 hours. How many miles did he walk in 4 hours? Write a proportion and solve. 2m = 8x4 2m = 32 m = 32÷ 2 m = 16 miles
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24 The distance on the map shows 3 inches represents 18 miles. How many inches on the map will 36miles represent? Write a proportion and solve.
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25 The distance on the map shows 3 inches represents 18 miles. How many inches on the map will 36miles represent? Write a proportion and solve. m = 6 miles
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26 John bought 6 pounds of meat for $36. How much will John’s brother pays if he buys 18 pounds? Write a proportion and solve.
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27 John bought 6 pounds of meat for $36. How much will John’s brother pays if he buys 18 pounds? Write a proportion and solve. c = $72
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28 Camp Wolf has a ratio of 3 girls to 5 boys. How many boys will there be if the camp has 99 girls? Write a proportion and solve.
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29 Camp Wolf has a ratio of 3 girls to 5 boys. How many boys will there be if the camp has 99 girls? Write a proportion and solve. b = 165 boys
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30 Nancy paid $2.40 for 5 pounds of potatoes. How much will 1 pound of potatoes cost? Write a proportion and solve.
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31 Nancy paid $2.40 for 5 pounds of potatoes. How much will 1 pound of potatoes cost? Write a proportion and solve. c = 0.48
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32 Find 20% of 20
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33 20% of 20 0.20 x 20 = 4.0
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34 Find 25% of 80
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35 25% of 80 0.25 x 80 = 20.0
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36 Bill went to the store and bought a jacket. He had a discount coupon giving him 30% off the cost of the jacket that cost $40. How much did he get off?
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37 30% of 40 0.30 x 40 = 12.0 Bill got $12.00 off the jacket.
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38 Tom wanted to find 16% of 55. Explain how you found your answer.
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39 16% of 55 0.16 x 55 = 8.8
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40 John left a 15% tip, if he paid $60 for the meal, how much did he leave for the tip?
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41 15% of 60 0.15 x 60 = 9 John paid $9
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42 $60 is what percent of $150
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43 Percent = 40%
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44 Chris was given $17 from Paul. If Paul had $340. What percent did he give Chris?
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45 17 is 5% of 340 Percent 5%
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46 Karen left a tip of 18%. If the she left $16.20 for the tip, how much was the meal?
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47 16.20 is 18% of 90 The meal cost $90
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48 John invited 30 people to the party, but realized that 51 people showed up. What percent showed up for the party? Hint: 51 is what % of 30
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49 51 is 170% of 30 Percent is 170%
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50 How much will you pay if the sales tax is 6% of $5.25. What will be the total cost?
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51 6% of $5.25 0.06 x 5.25 = 0.315 (tax) Sales tax = 0.32 So add the cost plus the sales tax 5.25 + 0.32 = $5.57
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