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Proportion Word Problems Review

Proportion Word Problems Review

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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5 Slides • 13 Questions

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Reorder

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Order the steps to solve a proportion.

cross multiply

set the cross products equal to each other

isolate the variable by dividing the coefficient to both sides

Check to see if both ratios are equivalent

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Learning Target:

I can solve real-world word problems using proportions.

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An Olympic marathon runner can run at a pace of 2 miles in 10.4 minutes. How many minutes will it take him to run the entire marathon of 26.2 miles? Show your work.

​Solve Word Problems using proportions

  • Annotate the word problem for relevant information.

  • What is the problem asking you to solve?

  • Can you set up a proportion?

​Steps to the Solutions

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Draw

Annotate the Problem.

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Open Ended

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What is the question asking you to solve for?

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following is the proportion that represents the problem?

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Draw

Solve the proportions.

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Multiple Choice

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x = 136.24 represents what unit of measure?

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minutes

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miles

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minutes per mile

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miles per minute

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Draw

Practice: Solve the problem using proportions

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Draw

Work in Groups: Solve the problem using proportions

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Open Ended

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Which student is correct? Explain your reasoning.

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Poll

How do you feel about solving word problems using the proportion method?

Level 4

🤓 I understand and can help others.

Level 3

😎 I have a good understand but still make minor mistakes.

Level 2

🧐 I have some understanding but still need support.

Level 1

😕 I am still struggling and need to be taught again.

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Learning Target
I can determine if a relationship is proportional and solve proportions by using cross multiplication.

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Multiple Choice

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Turn and Talk: Does the relationship between pounds of apples and the cost proportional?

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Yes, because it does not have a constant value for each set of ratio.

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No, because the ratios are equivalent.

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Yes because the ratios have a constant value .

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No because the ratios are not equivalent.

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Open Ended

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Jacob uses 2 12\frac{1}{2} teaspoons of cinnamon to make 3 dozen cookies. How many teaspoons does Jacob need to make 180 cookies?

Which student is correct? Explain your reasoning.

(Vocabulary: Use proportion, equivalent ratio, variable, and/or coefficient to explain your answer.)

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Draw

Set up a proportion to solve for x.

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Complete Exit Ticket 2-3

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Question image

Order the steps to solve a proportion.

cross multiply

set the cross products equal to each other

isolate the variable by dividing the coefficient to both sides

Check to see if both ratios are equivalent

1
2
3
4

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