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Reconceptualizing Mathematics
Quiz 9: Ratios, Rates, Proportions, and Percents
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Question 1
True/False
A driveway ramp that is 3.205 feet high is less steep than another ramp that is 3.98 feet high.
Question 2
Essay
One recipe for eight people requires 5 cups of flour. Al expects only six people; he wants to cut the recipe so that it will serve six. A) If Al is thinking additively, how much flour will he use? Explain your answer. B) If you are thinking multiplicatively, how much flour will he use? Explain your answer. C) In this situation, which way is better, Al's method or your part B method? Explain.
Question 3
Essay
Ruben and Ofilia are painting the walls of a large lecture hall. They mixed 2 gallons of blue paint with 5 gallons of white paint for a total of 7 gallons of paint. They run out of paint. They estimate that they need 1/2 of a gallon to finish. A) Find the portion of the room that has been painted. Draw a neatly labeled diagram displaying your solution. B) If they mix 1/4 of a gallon of blue paint with 1 gallon of white paint, will the paint colors match? Explain your answer briefly. C) Suggest what amounts of blue paint and white paint would finish the room and match the color, perhaps with a little left over for touch-ups.
Question 4
Essay
María was asked to draw an isosceles triangle (a triangle with two equal sides) as part of a homework assignment. She had a straight edge to draw straight lines but didn't have a ruler to measure the length of her sides. Thus, all she could do was eyeball the correct lengths. She decided to draw more than one triangle so that she could go to school a little early, get a ruler, measure all of her triangles, and select the "best" isosceles triangle to turn in to the teacher. Suppose María drew the following triangles: A) Which triangle should she select to turn in to the teacher? Why? B) Suppose María drew 20 triangles like the ones shown above but of various sizes. Once she measures the lengths of the sides, how should she go about selecting which triangle is the "best" isosceles triangle?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
There are four water slides at the Six Flags Atlantis water park. The following are the measurements of the four water slides. Which is the steepest slide, A, B, C, or D?
Question 6
Essay
A) Three bags of tea are used with 4 cups of water in one teapot, and 10 bags of tea are used 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. B) Five scoops of coffee are used with 8 cups of water in one coffee pot, while 7 scoops of coffee are used with 10 cups of water in another coffee pot. Which pot will have the stronger coffee? Explain your answer. C) The two problems above were given to a sixth-grade class. Which one do you think was more difficult, and why?
Question 7
Essay
Two painters on a large project want to paint different areas the same color. Painter A mixes 3 quarts of red paint with 2 gallons of white paint, and painter B mixes 5 quarts of the same kind of red paint with 4 gallons of white paint. Painter A says the two mixtures will be the same color, and painter B says his mixture will be redder than painter A's. Explain the thinking of each painter. Which one, if either, is correct? Explain your decision.
Question 8
Essay
A friend needs a serious operation and is considering two hospitals that have the following records for the surgery:
Successes
Failures
Hospital A
20
8
Hospital B
50
18
\begin{array} { l c c } & \text { Successes } & \text { Failures } \\\text { Hospital A } & 20 & 8 \\\text { Hospital B } & 50 & 18\end{array}
Hospital A
Hospital B
Successes
20
50
Failures
8
18
The friend sees that B has more successes, but A has fewer failures and asks you for help in deciding. What will you say?
Question 9
Essay
Terry uses 1 cup of Mr. Spiffy in
1
1
2
1 \frac { 1 } { 2 }
1
2
1
gallons of water to clean the kitchen floor. What percent of the cleaning solution is Mr. Spiffy? (Note: 16 cups = 1 gallon.)
Question 10
Essay
Make a sketch and give an explanation to illustrate this situation: After a bake sale, there were three identical white cakes left. You and your friend split them, but you took only a quarter as much as your friend took. Label your part M (for "me") and your friend's part F. How much of a cake (or how many cakes) did your friend take? (Give the numerical answer that makes sense here and add an explanation if the numerical answer is not clear from your sketch.)
Question 11
Essay
Make a sketch and give an explanation to illustrate this situation: Karen and Sara both jog. Sara jogged 2 1/2 miles, which is 2/3 as far as Karen jogged. How many miles did Karen jog?
Question 12
Essay
If the Browns were to save an additional $14,000, they would have 1 2/5 times as much money as the amount the Joneses have in their savings account. The Joneses have $65,000. How much do the Browns currently have in their savings account?
Question 13
Essay
A group of 37 people goes to a holiday camp for 35 days. They need to buy enough sugar for the trip. They read that the average consumption of sugar is 2.2 kilograms per week for 10 people. How much sugar do they need?