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7 Solving Proportions Name:

Question #1
A sprinter can run 12 meters in 4 seconds. How far
could they run in 5 seconds? Assume the
relationship is directly proportional.

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Question #2
Abigail can wash 8 dishes in 2 minutes. How many
dishes could she wash in 3 minutes? Assume the
relationship is directly proportional.

Show Your Work

Question #3
If Logan can train 8 dogs in 4 days, how
many dogs could he train in 5 days? Assume
the relationship is directly proportional.

Show Your Work

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7 Solving Proportions Name:

Question #4
A classical pianist can learn 12 pieces in 4 hours. How
many hours would they need to learn 15 pieces? Assume
the relationship is directly proportional.

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Question #5
Olivia walked a total of 12 kilometers by making 4 trips
to school. How many trips will Olivia have to make in all
to walk a total 15 kilometers? Assume the relationship is
directly proportional.

Show Your Work

Question #6
A classical pianist can learn 12 pieces in 4 hours. How
many hours would they need to learn 15 pieces? Assume
the relationship is directly proportional.

Show Your Work

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7 Solving Proportions Name:

Question #7
Choose the best answer

If Kayla can train 3 dogs in 1


day, how many dogs could
she train in 5 days? Assume
the relationship

is directly

 
proportional. Show Your Work

Question #8
Choose the best answer

If Tyler can train 7 dogs in 1


day, how many dogs could
he train in 2 days? Assume
the relationship

is directly

 
proportional. Show Your Work

Question #9
Choose the best answer

If Angela can train 12 dogs in


4 days, how many dogs
could she train in 5 days?
Assume

the relationship

is
 
directly proportional. Show Your Work

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Answer Key
Question Answer
#1 15
#2 12
#3 10
#4 5
#5 5
#6 5
#7 choice 3 (15)
#8 choice 2 (14)
#9 choice 4 (15)
#10 choice 4 (5)

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