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PROPORTION. PROPORTION. A proportion is a comparison between two ratios or fractions. PROPORTION. A proportion is a comparison between two ratios or fractions. PROPORTION. A proportion is a comparison between two ratios or fractions. Multiplied both numerator & denominator by “4”.
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PROPORTION A proportion is a comparison between two ratios or fractions.
PROPORTION A proportion is a comparison between two ratios or fractions.
PROPORTION A proportion is a comparison between two ratios or fractions. Multiplied both numerator & denominator by “4” As you can see, you can either multiply by the same factor…
PROPORTION A proportion is a comparison between two ratios or fractions. Divided both numerator & denominator by “4” As you can see, you can either multiply by the same factor… Or divide by the same factor…
PROPORTION So when a piece of the proportion is missing, you can easily solve for the missing piece by either multiplying or dividing by the same factor.
PROPORTION So when a piece of the proportion is missing, you can easily solve for the missing piece by either multiplying or dividing by the same factor. EXAMPLE : Complete the proportion
PROPORTION So when a piece of the proportion is missing, you can easily solve for the missing piece by either multiplying or dividing by the same factor. EXAMPLE : Complete the proportion What would you multiply 4 by to get 20 ?
PROPORTION So when a piece of the proportion is missing, you can easily solve for the missing piece by either multiplying or dividing by the same factor. EXAMPLE : Complete the proportion What would you multiply 4 by to get 20 ? Correct, 5
PROPORTION So when a piece of the proportion is missing, you can easily solve for the missing piece by either multiplying or dividing by the same factor. EXAMPLE : Complete the proportion What would you multiply 4 by to get 20 ? So if we multiply the denominator by 5…
PROPORTION So when a piece of the proportion is missing, you can easily solve for the missing piece by either multiplying or dividing by the same factor. EXAMPLE : Complete the proportion What would you multiply 4 by to get 20 ? So if we multiply the denominator by 5… We multiply the numerator by 5 …
PROPORTION So when a piece of the proportion is missing, you can easily solve for the missing piece by either multiplying or dividing by the same factor. EXAMPLE : Complete the proportion What would you multiply 4 by to get 20 ? So if we multiply the denominator by 5… We multiply the numerator by 5 … And complete the proportion
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion For example :
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion For example : In these cases follow these steps…
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion For example : In these cases follow these steps… 1. Find your unknown
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion For example : • In these cases follow these steps… • Find your unknown • Starting with the unknown’s partner
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion For example : • In these cases follow these steps… • Find your unknown • Starting with the unknown’s partner • Go around the problem
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion For example : • In these cases follow these steps… • Find your unknown • Starting with the unknown’s partner • Go around the problem • Divide
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion For example : • In these cases follow these steps… • Find your unknown • Starting with the unknown’s partner • Go around the problem • Divide • Then multiply
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion For example : • In these cases follow these steps… • Find your unknown • Starting with the unknown’s partner • Go around the problem • Divide • Then multiply • Get your answer
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion EXAMPLE # 2 :
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion EXAMPLE # 2 : • Find your unknown • Starting with the unknown’s partner • Go around the problem • Divide • Then multiply • Get your answer
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion EXAMPLE # 2 : • Find your unknown • Starting with the unknown’s partner • Go around the problem • Divide • Then multiply • Get your answer
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion EXAMPLE # 2 : • Find your unknown • Starting with the unknown’s partner • Go around the problem • Divide • Then multiply • Get your answer
PROPORTION In some proportions, there is no nice and easy factor to multiply / divide by to complete the proportion EXAMPLE # 2 : • Find your unknown • Starting with the unknown’s partner • Go around the problem • Divide • Then multiply • Get your answer
PROPORTION There is another method to solve proportions. It uses a little bit of Algebra but isn’t that bad.
PROPORTION There is another method to solve proportions. It uses a little bit of Algebra but isn’t that bad.
PROPORTION There is another method to solve proportions. It uses a little bit of Algebra but isn’t that bad. In this case, we are going to cross multiply and solve for “x”. Example # 3 :
PROPORTION There is another method to solve proportions. It uses a little bit of Algebra but isn’t that bad. In this case, we are going to cross multiply and solve for “x”. Example # 3 :
PROPORTION There is another method to solve proportions. It uses a little bit of Algebra but isn’t that bad. In this case, we are going to cross multiply and solve for “x”. Example # 3 :
PROPORTION There is another method to solve proportions. It uses a little bit of Algebra but isn’t that bad. In this case, we are going to cross multiply and solve for “x”. Example # 3 : - Divide both sides by “8”
PROPORTION There is another method to solve proportions. It uses a little bit of Algebra but isn’t that bad. In this case, we are going to cross multiply and solve for “x”. Example # 3 : - Divide both sides by “8”