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Ratio and Proportion

LINEAR EQUATIONS Algebra Multiplication of both sides of this equation by bd results in the following. (bd)a b c d (bd) ad cb Thus, the product of the extremes of a proportion (ad) equals the product of the means (bc).  For example, in the proportion 40 miles:80 miles = 1 hour:2 hours, the product of the extremes is (40 miles)(2 hours) which equals 80 miles-hours, and the product of the means is (80 miles)(1 hour), which also equals 80 miles-hours. Ratio and  proportion are familiar  ideas.   Many people use  them without realizing  it.   When a recipe calls for 1½ cups of flour to make a serving for 6 people, and the cook wants to determine how many cups of flour to use to make a serving for 8 people, she uses the concepts of ratios and proportions.   When the price of onions is 2 pounds for 49 cents and the cost of 3½ pounds is computed, ratio and proportion are used.  Most people know how to solve ratio and proportion problems such as these without knowing the specific steps used. Ratio and proportion problems are solved by using an unknown such as for the missing term. The resulting proportion is solved for the value of by setting the product of the extremes equal to the product of the means. Example 1: Solve the following proportion for x. Solution: 5:= 4:15 The product of the extremes is (5)(15) = 75. The product of the means is (x)(4) = 4x. Equate these two products and solve the resulting equation. 4= 75 4x 4 75 4 x 183 4 MA-02 Page 14 Rev. 0

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