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the three kinds of proportions are indirect proportion, direct proportion and thepartitive proportion
There cannot be a "proportion of something": proportion is a relationship between two things, and how you solve it depends on whether they (or their transformations) are in direct proportion or inverse proportion.
A true proportion is when two ratios are equal to one another. To prove this, you need to find the cross products of the ratios and see if they are equal. An example of a true proportion are the ratios 1/2 and 5/10, if you take the cross product the result is 2 x 5 = 1 x 10, which are equal.
A large proportion of my daily activities are spent in school.
He blew the problem out of proportion.
100/62 is the appropriate proportion.
To do a proportion all you have to do is find the equivilent fraction. For example: 4/7=12/221
Multiply 0.1 by 400 to get 40. This is how you find 10% of 400 without using proportion.
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To find a percent.
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proportion are fraction that are being cross multiplied to find an answer
m = 15
The proportion is approx 95%.
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A statement that two ratios are equal is called a proportion in math. An example of a proportion is 1/2 equals 2/4. In this proportion, if you cross multiply, you find that 4 x1 is equal to 2 x 2, which is a true statement or proportion.