Ratios & Rates & Solving Proportions
Proportions cross products Similar and Congruent Figs
Scale drawings and some probability
Probability and Odds
Counting Principle
100

Explain two ways to tell if two ratios are equivalent

(Chp Review p. 318 #2)

Cross products -if they are the same, they are equivalent fractions and form a proportion

convert to decimals if they are the same, they are equivalent fractions and form a proportion

100

Use cross products to solve for z

 6/2.7 = 40/z 

z=18

100

How are congruent figures different from similar figures?

Congruent figures-- everything is the same:  same size, shape, same angles

Similar = same shape, same angles, but not same size.  Corresponding sides have the same ratio.  

100
What is the formula for the probability of an event

P(event) =

P(event) = # of favorable outcomes

               _______________________________

               # of possible outcomes

100

Explain what a tree diagram can help you count.

A tree diagram uses branches to list possible choices.  Example: possible outfits if you have 3 jeans and 2 t-shirts

200

Forrest and Sofia played four ping-pong games in 60 minutes. Find the unit rate: 60 minutes/4 games


 60 /4 =15/1 minutes per game

Unit rates have 1 as the denominator. Easier to compare things with a denominator of 1

200

Chp 6 Review pg 319 #20  simplify first

17/c =34/46

17/c =34/46

c =23

200

Chp 6 Review pg 321 # 28

If scale is 1 inch: 3 yards then 

1/3=14/y 

y=42 yards

200

What's the difference between an outcome and a favorable outcome?

An outcome is ANY possible result

Favorable outcome is the outcome that corresponds to the event you've specified or are looking for.  (Say rolling an even number)

200

What is the formula for the counting principle so you DON'T have to make a tree diagram?

 m * n   If one event can occur m ways and for each of these ways a second event can occur in n ways, then the number of ways the two events can occur together is m * n 

300

Chp 6 REview #12 - Cereal Problem

Note: 16 oz /1 pound

Lowest price per ounce is the 18 oz box

300

Chp 6 review pg 319 #22 Field Trip problem


Round up!  can't have a portion of a bus so just because b = 4.68 doesn't mean you get 4.68 buses.  Remember to check to see if your answer makes sense in context

2/64=b/150  b= 5

300

chp 6 review pg 321 # 30

66 yards

300

A bag holds 8 slips of paper numbered 1-8.  If you randomly choose a slip of paper, what is the probability that the number on the slip of paper is GREATER than 5?


Chp 6 Standardized Test pg. 323 # 6

3/8

P(greater than 5) = a 6, a 7, an 8 / 8 possible options

3/8

300

Use the counting principle,  m*n , to determine the number of possible outfits if you have  8 shirts, 4 pants, 4 pairs of socks, & 2 belts using one of each type of item.

m*n =  8*4*4*2=256 possible outfits

400

Chp 6 Review pg 319 #17 Lions problem


5/6 = s/24 

s=20 hrs

400

Chp 6 Review pg 320 #24

ratio of lengths is 2/3

400

chp 6 standardized test pg. 323 # 5

 woman's height /shadow = tree height/shadow

64 /24 = t/67.5


400

Bag contains 8 blue marbles, 6 red marbles, 15 green marbles, 16 orange marbles.  If you choose a marble at random, what is the probability the marble is red?

Chp 6 Test pg. 322 # 22

P(red) = red/total marbles = 6/45 = 2/15


400

You flip 3 coins.  a) a tree diagram to show all the possible outcomes.   b) Use the counting principle to show the possible outcomes.

Bonus: how many outcomes are all tails? and what is the probability of all tails?

8 possible outcomes: HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT  2*2*2 

Bonus: only one outcome is TTT.  P(all tails)=1/8 

see page 315 #6 part 1 and 2

500
Chp Review pg. 319 #14

18/24 = x/4



Simplify first

x = 3


500

chp 6 review pg. 20 #26

Line DE is 22 cm

500

chp 6 chp test pg 322 # 18

scale 1 inch:10 feet

x/8=1/10

x = 0.8

500

Bag contains 8 blue marbles, 6 red marbles, 15 green marbles, 16 orange marbles.  If you choose a marble at random, what are the ODDS IN FAVOR OF GREEN?

Odds in favor of choosing green = favorable outcomes/unfavorable outcomes

15 green marbles (favorable)/ 30 other colors

15 to 30  or 1 to 2

500
The ranch tags each steer with a one-digit number and a capital letter.  How many steers can they identify? And how many can they ID if they use a two-digit number and a capital letter? (Chp 6 Test pg. 322 #23)

10 digits * 26 letters 10 * 26 = 260 animals

10 digits * 10 digits * 26 letters =  10*10*26=2600  animals