Bus Math Ratio & Proportion 10-10 RMG

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Rosienne M.

Gefes BUS-MATH: RATIO & PROPORTION 10-10-22


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1. Every bunch she buys she spends $2. So,
1 Bunch= $2
She has = $6
6÷2=3
Therefore, Stephanie can have 3 bunches of fennels.

2. One bunch of seedless green grapes = $2


I have = $18
18 ÷ 2 = 9
So, I can have 9 bunches of seedless green grapes.

3. 1$ = 8 bolivianos
I have = $ 3
8 x 3 = 24
Therefore, I can have 24 bolivianos.

4. one cantaloupe = $2
Kathryn has = $4
4÷2=2
So, Kathryn can have 2 cantaloupes.

5. 8 yuan = $1
Kim exchanged = 16 yuan
16 ÷ 8 = 2
Kim received 2 dollars.
6. one bunch of asparagus = $2
20 ÷ 2 = 10
Therefore, you can buy 10 bunch of asparagus for $20

7. width = 9 in, height = 6 in


9 3
=
6 𝑥
6𝑥3
𝑥=
9
18
𝑥=
9
𝑥= 2
Therefore, the frame ill be 2 in tall.

8. height = 2 in, width 3 in


= 3 ∗ 𝑥 = 15
2 ∗𝑥 = ℎ
= 3 ∗ 𝑥 = 15

𝑥=
2

=3∗ = 15
2

=5
2
h = 10
so, the dimensions would be 10 inches in length and 15 inches in width.
9. one container of dried cherries = $7
Stephanie has = $14
14 ÷ 7 = 2
So, Stephanie can have 2 containers of fried cherries.

10. original height = 16


Original width = 8
Since 16 divided by 4 is 4, 4 is the scale factor.
To find the new width, divide 8 by 4:
8/4
=2
So, the new width is 2 inches

11. 3 Somoni = $1
You exchange = $5
5 x 3 = 15
Therefore, you’ll get 15 somoni.

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