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Question 1 :

Find the value of x :

3/7 = 6/(x - 4)

Question 2 :

Carter’s SUV requires 8 gallons of gasoline to travel 148 miles. How much gasoline, to the nearest gallon, will he need for a 500 mile trip?

Question 3 :

The actual distance between two towns is 90 miles. If the scale is 1 inch = 30 miles, what is the distance between the two towns on the map?

Question 4 :

The ratio between the number of boys and girls in a school is 3 : 5. If there are 270 boys, find the number of girls in the school.

Question 5 :

On a map, 1 inch represents 5 miles. If a certain state is represented on a map by a rectangle 10 inches by 7.2 inches, what is the area of the state in square miles?

A) 360 mi2

B) 720 mi2

C) 1080 mi2

D) 1800 mi2

Question 6 :

If the kinetic energy of a moving tennis ball is doubled, its velocity must have increased by what factor?

A) 4

B) 2

C) √3

D) √2

Question 7 :

A radioactive element loses 15 percent of its mass and 20 percent of its velocity. By what percent has its kinetic energy decreased?

A) 32%

B) 36.2%

C) 54.4%

D) 45.6%

Question 8 :

The radius of a cylinder is r and its height is h. If the radius is decreased by 30%, by what percentage would the volume be decreased?

A) The volume would be decreased by 49 percent.

B) The volume would be decreased by 50 percent.

C) The volume would be decreased by 51 percent.

D) The volume would be decreased by 60 percent.

1. Answer :

3/7 = 6/(x - 4)

Using cross product rule,

3(x - 4) = 6(7)

3x - 12 = 42

3x = 54

x = 18

2. Answer :

Given : 8 gallons of gasoline required to travel 148 miles. 

Let x be the amount of gasoline in gallons required for a 500 mile trip.

Write a proportion :

8 : 148 = x : 500

Using cross product rule,

148x = 8(500)

x ≈ 27

Carter’s needs about 27 gallons of gas for a 500 mile trip.

3. Answer :

Let x be the distance between the two towns on the map in inches.

Write a proportion.

1 : 30 = x : 90

Using cross product rule,

30x = 90

x = 3

So, the distance between the towns on the map is 3 inches.

4. Answer :

Let x be the number of boys in the school.

Write a proportion.

3 : 5 = 270 : x

Using cross product rule,

3x = 5(270)

3x = 1350

x = 450

There are 450 girls in the school.

5. Answer :

Let 10 inches represents x miles.

Write a proportion.

1 : 5 = 10 : x

Using cross product rule,

x = 50 miles

Let 7.2 inches represents y miles.

Write a proportion.

1 : 5 = 7.2 : y

Using cross product rule,

y = 36 miles

The area of the state :

= length ⋅ width

= 50  36

= 1800 mi2

The correct answer choice is (D).

6. Answer :

Formula for kinetic energy.

K.E = (1/2)mv2

When the kinetic energy is doubled, let us assume that the velocity has to be increased by the factor 'x'.

Write a proportion.

K.E : (1/2)mv2 = 2(K.E) : (1/2)m(xv)2

K.E : 0.5mv2 = 2(K.E) : 0.5mx2v2

Using cross product rule,

K.E(0.5mx2v2) = 2(K.E)(0.5mv2)

x2 = 2

x = √2

If the kinetic energy of a moving tennis ball is doubled, its velocity must have increased by the factor √2.

The correct answer choice is (D).

7. Answer :

After 15% loss in mass and 20% in velocity, let the kinetic energy be y% of its original amount.

Write a proportion.

K.E : (1/2)mv2  =  (y/100)K.E : (1/2)(0.85m)(0.8v)2

K.E : 0.5mv2  =  0.01yK.E : 0.272mv2

Using cross product rule,

K.E(0.272mv2) = 0.01yK.E(0.5mv2)

0.272 = 0.01y(0.5)

0.272 = 0.005y

54.4 = y

100% - 54.4% = 45.6%

After the radioactive element loses 15 percent of its mass and 20 percent of its velocity, the kinetic energy has decreased by 45.6%.

The correct answer choice is (D).

8. Answer :

Formula for volume of a cylinder :

V = πr2h

After the radius is reduced by 30%, let the volume of the cylinder be y% of its original value.

Write a proportion.

V : πr2h  =  (y/100)V : π(0.7r)2h

V : πr2h = 0.01yV : 0.49πr2h

Using cross product rule,

V(0.49πr2h) = 0.01yV(πr2h)

0.49 = 0.01y

49 = y

100% - 49% = 51%

If the radius is reduced by 30%, the volume of the cylinder would be decreased by 51%.

The correct answer choice is (C).

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