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Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use. NAME ___________________________________________________ DATE _____________________ PERIOD __________ Lesson 7 Homework Practice Solving Proportions Solve each proportion. 1. 5 m = 20 32 8 2. 12 28 = r 63 27 3. 8 50 = 4 f 25 4. 40 48 = h 42 35 5. 6.4 16 = 32 n 80 6. q 18 = 90 135 12 7. 21 24 = c 64 56 8. 9 d = 3 4 12 9. 4 32 = 8 k 64 10. 2.6 4 = u 8 5.2 11. 5.1 1.7 = 7.5 q 2.5 12. 8.5 25 = x 50 17 13. n 12 = 6 18 4 14. 8 v = 56 105 15 15. 15 35 = s 7 3 16. 24 30 = 8 w 10 17. c 28 = 5 7 20 18. 3 r = 39 65 5 19. 9 15 = m 25 15 20. 7.5 6 = 3.6 x 2.88 21. 12 25 = u 40 19.2 22. 1 a = 33 132 4 23. f 5 = 16 40 2 24. r 6.5 = 0.2 1.3 1 25. 30 14 = k 1.54 3.3 26. 3.5 7.2 = k 57.6 28 27. 2.1 42 = 7 t 140 28. Gayle is making fruit punch that consists of 2 quarts of juice and 1 quart of soda water. How much soda water does she need if she has 5 quarts of juice? 2.5 qt 29. A school is running a fundraiser. For every $75 worth of wrapping paper sold, the school receives $20. How much wrapping paper must be sold to reach the fundraising goal of $2500? $9375 Math Accelerated • Chapter 5 Ratio, Proportion, and Similar Figures

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NAME ___________________________________________________ DATE _____________________ PERIOD __________

Lesson 7 Homework PracticeSolving Proportions

Solve each proportion.

1. 5 −

m = 20 −

32 8 2. 12 −

28 = r −

63 27 3. 8 −

50 = 4 −

f 25

4. 40 −

48 = h −

42 35 5. 6.4 −

16 = 32 −

n 80 6. q

− 18 = 90

− 135 12

7. 21 −

24 = c −

64 56 8. 9 −

d = 3 −

4 12 9. 4 −

32 = 8 −

k 64

10. 2.6 −

4 = u −

8 5.2 11. 5.1 −

1.7 = 7.5 −

q 2.5 12. 8.5 −

25 = x −

50 17

13. n −

12 = 6 −

18 4 14. 8 −

v = 56 −

105 15 15. 15 −

35 = s −

7 3

16. 24 −

30 = 8 −

w 10 17. c −

28 = 5 −

7 20 18. 3 −

r = 39 −

65 5

19. 9 −

15 = m −

25 15 20. 7.5 −

6 = 3.6 −

x 2.88 21. 12 −

25 = u −

40 19.2

22. 1 −

a = 33 −

132 4 23. f

5 = 16 −

40 2 24. r −

6.5 = 0.2 −

1.3 1

25. 30 −

14 = k −

1.54 3.3 26. 3.5 −

7.2 = k −

57.6 28 27. 2.1 −

42 = 7 −

t 140

28. Gayle is making fruit punch that consists of 2 quarts of juice and 1 quart of soda water. How much soda water does she need if she has 5 quarts of juice? 2.5 qt

29. A school is running a fundraiser. For every $75 worth of wrapping paper sold, the school receives $20. How much wrapping paper must be sold to reach the fundraising goal of $2500? $9375

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