Exam 3: Relationships of Quantities: Percents, Ratios, and Proportions
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Convert 115% to a decimal: _______________
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1.15
Convert 4.8 to a ratio reduced to its lowest terms: _______________
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24:5 or 24 : 5
Convert 4 : 11 to a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth: _______________
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0.36
When a relationship is expressed as
it is called a(n) __________ proportion.

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A proportion is a mathematical statement that two _____ are equal.
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When converting a percent to a decimal, the decimal point is
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Cross-multiplication can be used to find the missing value in a
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