Question
Use a proportion to solve the problem.
On Anne's bicycle, the ratio of pedal turns to rear-wheel turns in second gear is 4 to 7. If her rear wheel turns 994 times per mile, how many times does she turn the pedal in one mile? Express your answer as an integer or mixed number.
On Anne's bicycle, the ratio of pedal turns to rear-wheel turns in second gear is 4 to 7. If her rear wheel turns 994 times per mile, how many times does she turn the pedal in one mile? Express your answer as an integer or mixed number.
Answers
4:7 = x:994
4/7 = x/994
x = 4*994/7
x = 568
4/7 = x/994
x = 4*994/7
x = 568
I am so bad with ratios. I understand their pupose, I just don't understand how to solve them. Thank you again.
Use a proportion to solve the problem.
On Anne's bicycle, the ratio of pedal turns to rear-wheel turns in second gear is 4 to 7. If her rear wheel turns 896 times per mile, how many times does she turn the pedal in one mile?
On Anne's bicycle, the ratio of pedal turns to rear-wheel turns in second gear is 4 to 7. If her rear wheel turns 896 times per mile, how many times does she turn the pedal in one mile?
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