Math 3001 Exam II Practice Test Name __________________ Chapter 18: Proportional Reasoning Part I ─ SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question 1) A ______________ is a number that relates two quantities or measures within a given situation in a multiplicative relationship. 2) Part-to-_________, part-to-whole, quotients, and rates are types of ratio. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 3) When comparing ratios to fractions keep in mind that a) Conceptually, they are exactly the same thing. b) They have the same meaning when a ratio is of the part-to-whole type. c) They both have a fraction bar that causes students to mistakenly think they are related in some way. d) Operations can be done with fractions while they can’t be done with ratios. 4) In the scenario “Billy’s dog weighs 10 pounds while Sarah’s dog weighs 8 pounds", the ratio 10/8 can be interpreted in the following ways EXCEPT a) For every 5 pounds of weight Billy’s dog has, Sarah’s dog has 4 pounds. b) Billy’s dog weighs 1-1/4 times what Sarah’s dog does. c) Sarah’s dog weighs 8 out of a total of 10 dog pounds. d) Billy’s dog makes up 5/9 of the total dog weight. SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question 5) According to Lamon (2006), a _________________________ thinker would understand how two amounts vary in the same way. 6) Many learners confuse a(n) __________________________ situation, such as “Mary is 3 feet taller than Billy,” for proportional situations. ESSAY. Write your answer in the space provided or on a separate sheet of paper. 7) Construct an example of when confusing additive and proportional thinking could result in an incorrect answer. Describe an incorrect process that a learner might follow. Describe a correct way to find the solution and a way you might help the learner to see his error. SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question 8) At Grocery Store A you can get 5 apples for $2. Grocery Store B has apples 3 for $1. 5 apples: 3 apples represents a ____________________ratio and $2:$1 also represents a between ratio. The ratios $1 $2 and represent “within” ratios. 3 apples 5 apples MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 9) Which of the following is NOT an example of a connection between proportional reasoning and another strand of mathematics? a) The area of a rectangle is 8 square units and the length is four units long. How long is the width? b) The negative slope of the line on the graph represents the fact that, for every 30 miles the car travels, it burns one gallon of gas. c) The triangle has been enlarged by a scale factor of 2. How wide is the new triangle if its original width is 4 inches? d) Sandy ate 1/4 of her Halloween candy and her sister ate ½ of it. What fraction of her candy was left? 10) Which of the following is an example of using the unit ratio method of solving proportions? a) Allison bought 3 pairs of socks for $12. To find out how much 10 pairs cost, find that $12 divided by 3 is $4 a pair, and multiply $4 by 10 for a total of $40. b) A square with a length of 2 inches was enlarged by a scale factor of 4 and is now 8 inches long. c) If 5 candy bars cost $4.50, then 10 would cost $9. (Because 5 × 2 = 10, multiply $4.50 by 2) d) If 2/3 = x/15, find the cross products, 30 = 3x, and then solve for x. x = 10. 11) Which of the following is an example of using the buildup strategy method of solving proportions? a) Allison bought 3 pairs of socks for $12. To find out how much ten pairs cost, find that $12 divided by 3 is $4 a pair, and multiply $4 by 10 for a total of $40. b) A square with a length of 2 inches was enlarged by a scale factor of 4 and is now 8 inches long. c) If 5 candy bars cost $4.50, then 10 would cost $9. (Because 5 × 2 = 10, multiply $4.50 by 2.) d) If 2/3 = x/15, find the cross products, 30 = 3x, and then solve for x. x = 10. 12) Which of the following is NOT a method that will help students develop their ability to think proportionally? a) Provide ratio and proportional tasks within many different contexts. b) Provide examples of proportional and non-proportional relationships to students and ask them to discuss the differences. c) Relate proportional reasoning to their background knowledge and experiences. d) Explain to them how important cross-multiplying is. SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question 13) _________________________ are a visual representation of the connection between algebra and proportional reasoning. 14) A line segment and double line drawing model can help students solve a variety of ________________ problems. Part II ─ 15) Kathy owed her friend $80 and then paid off $36 from her tip earnings. (a) What percent of the original debt had she paid? (b) What was her new debt after the payment? 16) The median cost of housing rose 20% in one city in a particular year. The median price was then $240,000. What was the median cost of housing at the end of the previous year? 17) Fred makes 7 out of 12 free throws in the NCAA tournament. What percent did he make? 18) Solve for x. (a) 3 x 8 100 (b) 17 x 25 100 19) There are four water slides at the Six Flags Atlantis water park. The following are the measurements of the four water slides. Circle the letter of the steepest slide. (a) Length: 100 ft; height: 81 ft (c) Length: 80 ft; height: 70 ft (b) Length: 60 ft; height: 45 ft (d) Length: 10 ft; height: 7 ft 20) Three bags of tea are used with 4 cups of water in one teapot, and 10 bags of tea with 12 cups of water in another teapot. Which pot will have the stronger tea, or will the two have the same strength? Explain your answer. 21) Gala apples regularly sell for $1.59 per pound. If they go on sale for 30% off the regular price, what is the sale price? 22) Pat and Ron split a cake. Pat’s share is ¼ as large as Ron’s share. (a) Sketch on the “cake” diagram below to show Pat’s and Ron’s shares. Label them P and R. (b) Ron's share is ______ times as large as Pat's share. (c) Pat's share is what fractional part of the whole cake? _____ 23) Julia and Mariah attend summer camp. One morning, they make orange juice for all the campers. To find the mix that tastes the best, they decide to try some mixes. Mix A: 2 cups concentrate, 3 cups cold water Mix B: 5 cups concentrate, 9 cups cold water Mix C: 1 cup concentrate, 2 cups cold water Mix D: 3 cups concentrate, 5 cups cold water Which mix will make juice that is the most “orangey”? Explain. 24) Janet and Jeanette were walking to school, each walking at the same rate. Jeanette started first. When Jeanette has walked 6 blocks, Janet has walked 2 blocks. How far along will Janet be when Jeanette is at 12 blocks? 25) Kendra and Kevin are baking cookies using the same recipe. Kendra makes 6 dozen, and Kevin makes 3 dozen. If Kevin is using 6 ounces of chocolate chips, how many ounces will Kendra need? 26) For the candy bar below, cut the bar into two pieces, A and B, so that it represents the corresponding description: (a) Part A is ½ as large as Part B. (b) Part B is ___ times as large as Part A. (c) Part A is how much of the bar? 27) Tammy bought 3 widgets for $2.40. At the same price, how much would 8 widgets cost? 28) For the candy bar below, cut the bar into two pieces, A and B, so that it represents the corresponding description: (a) The ratio of part A to Part B is 3:2. (b) Part B is ___ times as large as Part A. (c) Part A is how much of the bar? 29) Timmy bought 4 wadgets for $3.75. How much would a dozen wadgets cost? 30) Complete the following ratio table. Acres 5 10 15 Pine Trees 75 150 225 20 31) Make a proportion from the following double line (Strip) comparison. 32) Refer to the diagram, and answer both questions below. 25