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Over Chapter 6 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5-Minute Check 1 Complete the statement about parallelogram LMNO. ? A. B. C. D.

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Splash Screen Lesson Menu Five-Minute Check (over Chapter 6) Then/Now New Vocabulary Example 1:Real-World Example: Write and Simplify Ratios Example 2:Use Extended Ratios Key Concept: Cross Products Property Example 3:Use Cross Products to Solve Proportions Example 4:Real-World Example: Use Proportions to Make Predictions Key Concept: Equivalent Proportions Over Chapter 6 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5-Minute Check 1 Complete the statement about parallelogram LMNO. ? A. B. C. D. Over Chapter 6 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5-Minute Check 2 A. B. C. D. Complete the statement about parallelogram LMNO. ? Over Chapter 6 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5-Minute Check 3 A. MNO B. LON C. MPN D. MPL Complete the statement about parallelogram LMNO. OLM ____ ? Over Chapter 6 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5-Minute Check 4 A. B. C. D. Complete the statement about parallelogram LMNO. ? Over Chapter 6 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5-Minute Check 5 A.m A = 60, m B = 120, m C = 60, m D = 120 B.m A = 65, m B = 115, m C = 65, m D = 115 C.m A = 65, m B = 115, m C = 60, m D = 120 D.m A = 70, m B = 110, m C = 70, m D = 110 Find the measure of each interior angle. Over Chapter 6 A.A B.B C.C D.D 5-Minute Check 6 A.The diagonals are congruent. B.Two sides are both congruent and parallel. C.Two pairs of base angles are congruent. D.One pair of sides are congruent. Which of the statements about an isosceles trapezoid is false? Then/Now You solved problems by writing and solving equations. (Lesson 04) Write ratios. Write and solve proportions. Vocabulary ratio extended ratios proportion extremes means cross products Example 1 Write and Simplify Ratios SCHOOL The total number of students who participate in sports programs at Central High School is 520. The total number of students in the school is Find the athlete-to-student ratio to the nearest tenth. To find this ratio, divide the number of athletes by the total number of students. Answer: The athlete-to-student ratio is can be written as A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 1 A.0.3 B.0.5 C.0.7 D.0.8 The country with the longest school year is China with 251 days. Find the ratio of school days to total days in a year for China to the nearest tenth. (Use 365 as the number of days in a year.) Example 2 Use Extended Ratios In EFG, the ratio of the measures of the angles is 5:12:13, and the perimeter is 90 centimeters. Find the measures of the angles. Just as the ratio or 5:12 is equivalent to or 5x:12x, the extended ratio 5:12:13 can be written as 5x:12x:13x. Write and solve an equation to find the value of x. ___ 5 12 ______ 5x5x 12x Example 2 Use Extended Ratios Answer: So, the measures of the angles are 5(6) or 30, 12(6) or 72, and 13(6) or 78. 5x + 12x + 13x= 180Triangle Sum Theorem 30x= 180Combine like terms. x= 6Divide each side by 30. A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 2 A.30, 50, 70 B.36, 60, 84 C.45, 60, 75 D.54, 90, 126 The ratios of the angles in ABC is 3:5:7. Find the measure of the angles. Concept Example 3 Use Cross Products to Solve Proportions A. Answer: y = 27.3 Original proportion Cross Products Multiply. Divide each side by 6. y = 27.3 Example 3 Use Cross Products to Solve Proportions B. Answer: x = 2 Original proportion Cross Products Simplify. Add 30 to each side. Divide each side by 24. A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 3 A.b = 0.65 B.b = 4.5 C.b = 14.5 D.b = 147 A. A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 3 A.n = 9 B.n = 8.9 C.n = 3 D.n = 1.8 B. Example 4 Use Proportions to Make Predictions PETS Monique randomly surveyed 30 students from her class and found that 18 had a dog or a cat for a pet. If there are 870 students in Moniques school, predict the total number of students with a dog or a cat. Write and solve a proportion that compares the number of students who have a pet to the number of students in the school. Example 4 Use Proportions to Make Predictions 18 870= 30xCross Products Property 15,660= 30xSimplify. 522= xDivide each side by 30. Students who have a pet total number of students Answer: Based on Monique's survey, about 522 students at her school have a dog or a cat for a pet. A.A B.B C.C D.D Example 4 A.324 students B.344 students C.405 students D.486 students Brittany randomly surveyed 50 students and found that 20 had a part-time job. If there are 810 students in Brittany's school, predict the total number of students with a part-time job. Concept End of the Lesson