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Ms. Ryan MCATC Medical Math 2015-2016
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A ratio is composed of 2 related numbers separated by a colon. A statement of how two numbers compare. A comparison of the size of one number to the size of another number. Expressed as "a to b" or a : b Example: 1000 mL : 1 L
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Used to compare two ratios or make equivalent fractions. A comparison between two values. Shows the relationship between 2 equal ratios. It consists of 2 ratios separated by an = sign which indicates the 2 ratios are equal. Example: 1000 mg :1 g = 2000 mg : 2 g The units of measurement in the 2 ratios of a proportion must be expressed in the same sequence. Correct Example: 1000 mg : 1 g = 2000 mg : 2 g Incorrect Example: 1000 mg : 1 g = 2 g : 2000 m
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The means-extremes property of proportions allows you to cross multiply or set up an equation, taking the product of the means and setting them equal to the product of the extremes. The numbers on the ends of a proportion are called the extremes Example: 1000 mg : 1 g = 2000 mg : 2 g The numbers in the middle are called the means. Example: 1000 mg : 1 g = 2000 mg : 2 g
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To make a proportion a true statement the product of the means must equal the product of the extremes. Known quantities and unknown quantiles Example: 1500 mg = x g Known quantity is 1000 mg = 1 g Unknown quantity is 1500 mg = x g Then you have 1000 mg : 1 g = 1500 mg : x g
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1000 mg : 1 g = 1500 mg : x g Multiply the extremes 1000 X x = 1000 x Multiply the means 1 X 1500 = 1500 Set up the equation 1000 x = 1500 Solve for x by dividing both sides by 1000 1000 x = 1500 1000 1000 x = 1.5 g Now you have a true statement 1000 mg : 1 g = 1500 mg : 1.5 g
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1. Multiply the unit to by changed by 1000 2 L = _______ ml 2 x 1000 = 2000 2 L = 2000 ml 2. Move the decimal point of the unit to be changed 3 places to the right 2.0 would become 2000.0 or 2000 ml 2. Ratio & proportion 1 L = 1000 ml : 2 L = x ml multiply the means (the inner) 1000 x 2 = 2000 multiply the extremes (the outer) 1 X x ml = x ml 2000 = x ml
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1. Divide the unit to by changed by 1000 250 mg = _______ g 250 ÷ 1000 = 0.25 250 mg = 0.25 g 2. Move the decimal point of the unit to be changed 3 places to the left 250 mg would become 0.25 g 3. Ratio & proportion 1 g = 1000 mg : x g = 250 mg multiply the means (the inner) 1000 X x g = 1000 x multiply the extremes (the outer) 1 X 250 = 250 1000 x = 250 1000 x = 0.25 g
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Example: 4 kg = _____ lbs Known quantity 1 kg = 2.2 lbs Unknown quantity x lbs = 4 kg 1 kg : 2.2 lbs = 4 kg : x lbs 2.2 x 4 = 8.8 1 X x = x X = 8.8 lbs
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16 oz : 1 pt = 64 oz : x pt 16 oz : 1 pt = 64 oz : x pt-multiply the extremes 16x 16 oz : 1 pt = 64 oz : x pt – multiply the means and you get 64 Set up to solve for x- 16x = 64
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