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JANUARY 17, 2023

God, eternal truth,


We believe in You
God, our strength and salvation,
We hope in You
God, infinite goodness,
We love You with all our hearts
You have sent the Word as
the Savior of the world,
Make us all one in Him
Fill us with the spirit of Your Son,
That we may glorify Your name.
Amen.
Saint Jude Thaddeus,
pray for us.

Saint Arnold Janssen,


pray for us.

Saint Joseph Freinademetz,


pray for us.
Checking of
Book Exercises
(p. 195, Perform)
N = 100 x 19 ÷ 20
N = 1 900 ÷ 20
N = 95
N = 100 x 19 ÷ 20
N = 1 900 ÷ 20
N = 95

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

9:81 = N:243 27 L of gasoline


12:24 = 32:N PhP 64.00

9:81 = N:243 27 L of gasoline

8:6 = 16:N 12 boys


Math Recap
Clap twice if the pair of ratios form a proportion and
stand up if they don’t.
15 10
1) and
3 4
Clap twice if the pair of ratios form a proportion and
stand up if they don’t.
15 10
1) and
3 4

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.

How many attendees are men?


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?

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.

How many attendees are men?

6 men: 4 women = N men: 48 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.

How many attendees are men?

6 men: 4 women = N men: 48 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?

Proportion: 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?

Proportion: 6:4 = N:48


Working equation: N = 6 x 48 ÷ 4
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?

Proportion: 6:4 = N:48


Working equation: N = 6 x 48 ÷ 4
N = 288 ÷ 4
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?

Proportion: 6:4 = N:48


Working equation: N = 6 x 48 ÷ 4
N = 288 ÷ 4
Final answer: N = 72
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?

Proportion: 6:4 = N:48


Working equation: N = 6 x 48 ÷ 4
N = 288 ÷ 4
Final answer: N = 72 men
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?
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 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 lamps 200 lamps


= N defective 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 lamps 200 lamps


= N defective lamps
2 defective lamps

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

Read pp. 197 – 198, MBT.

Bring your nbk. 3 and MBT tomorrow.


May the darkness of sin
and the night of unbelief,
vanish before the light of the Word
and the Spirit of grace,
and may the Heart of Jesus
live in the hearts of all people.
Amen.
Saint Jude Thaddeus,
pray for us.

Saint Arnold Janssen,


pray for us.

Saint Joseph Freinademetz,


pray for us.
Goodbye, class!
God bless!

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