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05/10/2011 10:38:21 PM · #1
Use a proportion to solve:

65 is 260% of what number?

I can easily do the math...but how do you set up in the proportion format?

65/100 = x/260 type thing....

05/10/2011 10:42:50 PM · #2
65/100 = 260/x is what you want, no?
05/10/2011 10:43:06 PM · #3
65/x = 260/100
05/10/2011 10:43:16 PM · #4
checking ...hold !

Originally posted by frisca:

65/100 = 260/x is what you want, no?
05/10/2011 10:43:22 PM · #5
260/100 = 65/x
05/10/2011 10:44:32 PM · #6
Originally posted by frisca:

65/100 = 260/x is what you want, no?


i believe this would represent 260 is 65% of which number
05/10/2011 10:46:36 PM · #7
Yes...! 25 is the answer...thanks

Originally posted by FourPointX:

65/x = 260/100
05/10/2011 10:48:23 PM · #8
So 65 is 260% of 25.

I can easily do the math in my head but my kid need it like you gave it to me...

Here is another coming up....

Originally posted by kenskid:

Use a proportion to solve:

65 is 260% of what number?

I can easily do the math...but how do you set up in the proportion format?

65/100 = x/260 type thing....
05/10/2011 10:48:56 PM · #9
I think this is the way I was writing it and it was off because of the transposition

Originally posted by frisca:

65/100 = 260/x is what you want, no?
05/10/2011 10:49:49 PM · #10
Originally posted by kenskid:

I think this is the way I was writing it and it was off because of the transposition

Originally posted by frisca:

65/100 = 260/x is what you want, no?


The answer to this one would be x=400.
05/10/2011 10:50:33 PM · #11
Ok...

Percent of markup. Use in Proportion format to find answer.

$32.00 marked up to $47.50. You can round to nearest 10th.

$15.50 is the difference so it would be something like 15.50 is what percent of 32 ...right?

Message edited by author 2011-05-10 22:53:39.
05/10/2011 10:53:56 PM · #12
Originally posted by kenskid:

Ok...

Percent of markup. Use in Proportion format to find answer.

$32.00 marked up to $47.50. You can round to nearest 10th.


47.50/32.00=x/100

(or 32/47.50 = 100/x either way)
05/10/2011 10:54:15 PM · #13
x=148.4%
05/10/2011 10:54:22 PM · #14
id go with

x=(65/260)*100

x=25

Message edited by author 2011-05-10 22:57:34.
05/10/2011 10:54:43 PM · #15
15.5/32 = x/100 that formula will give you the markup that 15.5 is of $32
05/10/2011 10:58:30 PM · #16
Originally posted by FourPointX:

15.5/32 = x/100 that formula will give you the markup that 15.5 is of $32


Good point -- are you saying it's a 48% markup, or that the original is marked up 148%? I'm never quite sure of the terminology. $47.50 is indeed 148% of 32, but I'm thinking that it is called a 48% markup.

Message edited by author 2011-05-10 22:59:24.
05/10/2011 10:59:25 PM · #17
Originally posted by Socom:

id go with

x=(65/260)*100

x=25


this is correct, but the original problem was "use a proportion to solve"
i.e. x/y = a/b
05/10/2011 11:01:07 PM · #18
Originally posted by vawendy:

Originally posted by FourPointX:

15.5/32 = x/100 that formula will give you the markup that 15.5 is of $32


Good point -- are you saying it's a 48% markup, or that the original is marked up 148%? I'm never quite sure of the terminology. $47.50 is indeed 148% of 32, but I'm thinking that it is called a 48% markup.


right, it's 48% markup, ken asked for a formula to find the percentage of the markup only, the formula you gave is correct, but it's giving a formula for "what percentage of 32 is 47.5" which is 148%
05/10/2011 11:01:07 PM · #19
hit enter twice oops

Message edited by author 2011-05-10 23:01:24.
05/10/2011 11:05:46 PM · #20
You need to make a formula from just the variables you have.. the rest is unknown
05/10/2011 11:09:09 PM · #21
They are specifically asking to use (show) a proportion. First and foremost, a % sign always means "that amount" OF 100. The question is testing that particular knowledge.

90% is 90 OF 100 (90/100)
10% is 10 OF 100 (10/100)

260% is 260 OF 100 (260/100)

That 260/100 is the proportion concept they are testing.

A solution to show is simply:
260/100 = 2.6
2.6x = 65
x = 25

But, that is the algebraic solution. They want you to show the proportion setup:
260/100 = 65/x
x = 65/260*100

Originally posted by kenskid:

Use a proportion to solve:

65 is 260% of what number?

I can easily do the math...but how do you set up in the proportion format?

65/100 = x/260 type thing....
05/10/2011 11:09:18 PM · #22
so then...

65/x = 260/100
05/10/2011 11:09:48 PM · #23
Yes...basically the formula is 90% of the answer when the kid takes the test !

Originally posted by FourPointX:

Originally posted by vawendy:

Originally posted by FourPointX:

15.5/32 = x/100 that formula will give you the markup that 15.5 is of $32


Good point -- are you saying it's a 48% markup, or that the original is marked up 148%? I'm never quite sure of the terminology. $47.50 is indeed 148% of 32, but I'm thinking that it is called a 48% markup.


right, it's 48% markup, ken asked for a formula to find the percentage of the markup only, the formula you gave is correct, but it's giving a formula for "what percentage of 32 is 47.5" which is 148%
05/10/2011 11:13:19 PM · #24
I never learned this stuff in 5th grade...
05/10/2011 11:55:31 PM · #25
Originally posted by mgarsteck:

I never learned this stuff in 5th grade...


lol
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