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6 Jan. 17 Proportion and Finding The Missing Term and Quiz 2
6 Jan. 17 Proportion and Finding The Missing Term and Quiz 2
N = 45 x 8 ÷ 90
N = 360 ÷ 90
N=4
N = 100 x 19 ÷ 20 N = 45 x 3 ÷ 15
N = 1 900 ÷ 20 N = 135 ÷ 15
N = 95 N=9
N = 45 x 8 ÷ 90
N = 360 ÷ 90
N=4
N = 100 x 19 ÷ 20 N = 45 x 3 ÷ 15
N = 1 900 ÷ 20 N = 135 ÷ 15
N = 95 N=9
N = 45 x 8 ÷ 90 N = 12 x 1 ÷ 4
N = 360 ÷ 90 N = 12 ÷ 4
N=4 N=3
12:24 = 32:N PhP 64.00
12:24 = 32:N PhP 64.00
15 10
60 = 30
3 4
NOT A PROPORTION
Clap twice if the pair of ratios form a proportion and
stand up if they don’t.
12 6
2) and
16 8
Clap twice if the pair of ratios form a proportion and
stand up if they don’t.
12 6
2) and
16 8
12 6
96 = 96
16 8
PROPORTION
Find the missing term in the proportion.
10 20
3) =
N 60
Find the missing term in the proportion.
10 20
3) =
N 60
Working equation: N = 10 x 60 ÷ 20
N = 600 ÷ 20
Final answer: N = 30
Find the missing term in the proportion.
4) N:3 = 30:9
Find the missing term in the proportion.
4) N:3 = 30:9
Working equation: N = 3 x 30 ÷ 9
N = 90 ÷ 9
Final answer: N = 10
Analyze and solve.
5) In an online event, the ratio of men to women is
6:4. Forty-eight of the attendees are women.
6 men: 4 women =
Analyze and solve.
5) In an online event, the ratio of men to women is
6:4. Forty-eight of the attendees are women.
6:4 = N:48
Analyze and solve.
5) In an online event, the ratio of men to women is
6:4. Forty-eight of the attendees are women.
How many attendees are men?
25 lamps
=
2 defective lamps
Analyze and solve.
6) From a shipment of 200 lamps, a sample of 25 lamps was
selected at random and tested. If 2 lamps in the sample were
found to be defective, how many defective lamps would be
expected in the entire shipment?
25 200
= N
2
Analyze and solve.
6) From a shipment of 200 lamps, a sample of 25 lamps was
selected at random and tested. If 2 lamps in the sample were
found to be defective, how many defective lamps would be
expected in the entire shipment?
25 200
Proportion: =
2 N
Analyze and solve.
6) From a shipment of 200 lamps, a sample of 25 lamps was
selected at random and tested. If 2 lamps in the sample were
found to be defective, how many defective lamps would be
expected in the entire shipment?
25 200
Proportion: =
2 N
Working equation: N = 2 x 200 ÷ 25
Analyze and solve.
6) From a shipment of 200 lamps, a sample of 25 lamps was
selected at random and tested. If 2 lamps in the sample were
found to be defective, how many defective lamps would be
expected in the entire shipment?
25 200
Proportion: =
2 N
Working equation: N = 2 x 200 ÷ 25
N = 400 ÷ 25
Analyze and solve.
6) From a shipment of 200 lamps, a sample of 25 lamps was
selected at random and tested. If 2 lamps in the sample were
found to be defective, how many defective lamps would be
expected in the entire shipment?
25 200
Proportion: =
2 N
Working equation: N = 2 x 200 ÷ 25
N = 400 ÷ 25
Final answer: N = 16
Analyze and solve.
6) From a shipment of 200 lamps, a sample of 25 lamps was
selected at random and tested. If 2 lamps in the sample were
found to be defective, how many defective lamps would be
expected in the entire shipment?
25 200
Proportion: =
2 N
Working equation: N = 2 x 200 ÷ 25
N = 400 ÷ 25
Final answer: N = 16 defective lamps
Quiz # 2
REMINDERS:
❑ Label the test paper completely.
❑ Use pencil for solutions and blue pen
for final answer.
❑ Take time to analyze.
❑ Answer with utmost honesty.
❑ When you’re done, review the
answers.
What is the importance of
learning about proportion?
Asynchronous Activities
Topic: Direct Proportion