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Proportion by Parts SWBAT model solutions of proportions; solve proportions using part to whole ratios
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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 = 9600 25x = 9600 X = 384 X = 384 384 white tiles and 216 blue tiles 384 white tiles and 216 blue tiles
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