Proportion Word Problems
Proportion Word Problems
A proportion is an equation stating that two ratios (or fractions) are equal. In the real world, proportions help us scale things up or down, such as adjusting a recipe, reading a map, or calculating distances.
Setting Up a Proportion
The most important rule for solving proportion word problems is to keep your units consistent.
If you put the unit "centimeters" on top and "kilometers" on the bottom for your first ratio, you must do exactly the same for your second ratio:
kilometerscentimetersâ=kilometerscentimetersâ
Solving by Cross-Multiplying
Once your proportion is set up, you can solve for the missing value using cross-multiplication. If you have a proportion in the form:
baâ=dcâ
You can multiply diagonally to get a simple equation:
aÃd=bÃc
Example 1: Map Distances
Problem: On a map, 2Â cm represents 50Â km. How far in real life is a distance of 5Â cm on the map?
Step 1: Set up the proportion. Match the units on both sides (cm over km): 502â=x5â
Step 2: Cross-multiply. Multiply the diagonals: 2Ãx=50Ã5 2x=250
Step 3: Solve for x. Divide both sides by 2: x=125
Answer: The actual distance is 125Â km.
Example 2: Recipe Adjustments
Problem: A recipe for 4 people needs 3 cups of flour. How much flour is needed to make the recipe for 10 people?
Step 1: Set up the proportion. Match the units (people over cups): 34â=x10â
Step 2: Cross-multiply. 4Ãx=3Ã10 4x=30
Step 3: Solve for x. Divide both sides by 4: x=430â=7.5
Answer: You will need 7.5 cups of flour.