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How are ratios and rates used in your daily life to solve problems? Give real-life examples and show at least one problem solved.
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Answer:

In everyday terms and everyday language, rates of change have meaning. For example, the rates of change for some of the examples above can be worded in this manner.

Example 1

Word Problem:

You are at an amusement theme park with your 10 year old child. You bought a ticket for �1/2 day, but your child wants to stay another 4 hours after the �1/2 day is used. The admissions office can accommodate your child's additional time but the rate is $ 15 an hour. How much will it cost to purchase the additional 4 hours at this rate?

Solution to the Word Problem:

$15 / 1 Hour = $x / 4 Hours

x= 4 x 15 = $60

Answer: It will cost you an additional $60 for 4 more hours of fun for your child.

Example 2

Word Problem:

You are following a recipe for a cake for your church group's get together. This recipe calls for 3 tsp of baking powder to every 6 cups of flour. How many tsp would you add to 24 cups of flour?

Solution to the Word Problem:

3 tsp : 6 cups OR 3 tsp / 6 cups OR 3 tsp is to 6 cups

3 tsp / 6 cups = x tsps / 24 cups

6x = 24 x 3 = 76

6x = 24 x 3 = 72 / 6 = 12 4/16 = 12 tsps

Answer: You will need 12 tsps. of baking powder for 24 cups of flour which is enough to make 4 cakes for the church group's get together.

Step-by-step explanation:

ratios and rates can be used when your buying something in a store in real life.
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