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712LRIS WS#6M (Green) Percent Proportions Real-World Problems
By Chiffawn Simpson
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Question 1
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Set up a Proportion for:
Tony bought a CD on sale for $3 off the original pice of $15. What percent was the CD marked down?
Use x for your variable.
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Question 7
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Set up a Proportion for:
Jack's truck used 30 gallons of fuel from a 50 gallon tank. What percentage of gas did he use?
Use x for your variable.
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Question 13
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How do you feel you did on this assignment?
4 - I know this VERY well. I could teach it to someone else.
3 - I feel like I know this pretty well. I get almost every question right the first time.
2 - I feel like I am still learning this. I still have some questions and am unsure sometimes.
1 - I don't understand at all. I have LOTS of questions and am not sure what to do most of the time. I NEED TO BE REQUESTED FOR ADVISORY!
Question 2
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Type your answer for your proportion above like: x=1%
Question 3
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Set up a Proportion for:
Using the same situation as in number 5, what percent of the class goes to
art class
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Use x for your variable.
Question 4
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Type your answer for your proportion above like: x=1%
Question 5
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Set up a Proportion for:
Myra went to the mall to buy a shirt for $32.99. When she got there, it was 15% off. how much was the discount price?
Use x for your variable.
Question 6
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Type your answer for your proportion above like: x=$1.23
Question 8
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Type your answer for your proportion above like: x=1%
Question 9
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Set up a Proportion for:
15% of Mrs. Robert's Jolly Ranchers are Watermelon. If she has 30 Watermelon Jolly Ranchers, how many Jolly Ranchers does she have total?
Use x for your variable.
Question 10
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Type your answer for your proportion above like:
x=2 Jolly Ranchers
Question 11
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Decide if the graph is proportionate.
Proportional
Not Proprotional
Question 12
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If the graph above is proportionate, then write the unit rate equation like: y=kx, where k is the unit rate. If not, then type NO.