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Quarter 3 Test 3. XLIV. Ratios and Rates XLV. Proportions Probability XLVII. Percents , Fractions & Decimals Finding the Percent of a Number Sales Tax, Discounts & Tipping L. Similar Figures. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Quarter 3 Test 3
XLIV. Ratios and Rates
XLV. Proportions
XLVI. Probability
XLVII. Percents, Fractions & Decimals
XLVIII.Finding the Percent of a Number
XLIX. Sales Tax, Discounts & Tipping
L. Similar Figures
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Oscar gets 2 hits out of his every 5 times he comes up to bat. How many hits would you expect him to have in 60 at bats?
2 x =
5 60
2(60)=5(x)120=5x 5 5x = 24 hits
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Jason averages 4 earned runs for every 9 innings he pitches. How many earned runs would he have if he pitched 45 innings?
4 = x 9 45
4(45)=9(x)180=9x 9 9 x = 20 earned runs
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In 1 hour Arthur hikes 3 miles. At the same rate, how long will it take him to hike 12 miles?
1 = x 3 12
1(12)=3(x)12=3x 3 3
x = 4 hours
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4cm
6cm
6cm
n
4 = 6
6 n
6(6)=4(n)36=4n 4 4n = 9
The rectangles are similar. What is the length of n?
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RST is similar to XYZ. What is the length of XY?
Y
ZXT
S
R 10m
14m10m
x
4m
4m
10 = 414 x
10(x)=14(4)10x= 5610 10 x = 5.6m
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Find the length of h.
h
72cm
18cm
6cm
h = 672 18
18(h)=6(72)18h=432 18 18 h = 24cm
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Find the discount and the sale price.
List Price: $24
Rate of discount 10%
Discount=________
Sale Price=_________
$24 x.10$2.40
$24 - 2.40 = $21.60original price discount sale price
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In a high school survey, it was found that 240 of 600 students walk to school. What percent of the students walk to school?
240 = .40=40%
600 OR
240 = 2
600 5
2 = p5 100
2(100)=5p200 = 5p 5 5 p = 40%
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There are 650 muscles in the human body. It takes 17 muscles to smile. To the nearest percent, what percent of all your muscles are needed to smile?
17 = .026 (100) = 2.6% 3%650
fraction decimal percent rounded to nearest percent
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Between 1924 and 1998, the United States won a total of 161 medals in the Winter Olympic Games. If the United States won 59 silver and 42 bronze medals rounded to the nearest percent, what percent of its medals were gold medals?
59+42=101 (silver + bronze)160-101= 59 (total – silver + bronze = gold) 59=.368 160 decimal fraction
.368(100) = 36.8% 37%
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In a School election, 48% of the 200 voters voted Tara. How many people did not vote for Tara?
200(.48) = 96 people voted Tara therefore200 – 96 = 104 did not vote for Tara
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A Pair of sneakers, regularly priced at $84, is on sale for 20% off. Find the sale price.
84(.20)=16.80
84-16.80=$67.20
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Which is the Better Buy?Give the rate and the unit rate.
3 apples for $.75 or 9 apples for $2.10
$.75 = $.25
3 1$2.10 = $.23
9 1
The 9 apples for $2.10 is a better buy.
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If the dinner bill was $82.12 and you wanted to leave a 20% tip for the waiter, what would the cost of the
dinner and the tip be?
$82.12 + $16 = $98.12
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If 2 ½ inches on a map represents 750 miles, how many miles is represented
by 4 inches?
2.5 = 4
750 x
x = 1200 miles
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Compare Use <, > or =.
1) 75%_____ 3/5
2) 324%_____31/4
3) 27%_____ .027
4) .375_______ 6/16
5) .4000______40%
1) >
2) <
3) >
4) =
5) =