31.5: A New Way to Interpret a over b (2024)

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    Lesson

    Let's investigate what a fraction means when the numerator and denominator are not whole numbers.

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{1}\): Recalling Ways of Solving

    Solve each equation. Be prepared to explain your reasoning.

    \(0.07=10m\qquad 10.1=t+7.2\)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{2}\): Interpreting \(\frac{a}{b}\)

    Solve each equation.

    1. \(35=7x\)
    2. \(35=11x\)
    3. \(7x=7.7\)
    4. \(0.3x=2.1\)
    5. \(\frac{2}{5}=\frac{1}{2}x\)

    Are you ready for more?

    Solve the equation. Try to find some shortcuts.

    \(\frac{1}{6}\cdot\frac{3}{20}\cdot\frac{5}{42}\cdot\frac{7}{72}\cdot x=\frac{1}{384}\)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{3}\): Storytime Again

    Take turns with your partner telling a story that might be represented by each equation. Then, for each equation, choose one story, state what quantity \(x\) describes, and solve the equation. If you get stuck, consider drawing a diagram.

    \(0.7+x=12\qquad \frac{1}{4}x=\frac{3}{2}\)

    Summary

    In the past, you learned that a fraction such as \(\frac{4}{5}\) can be thought of in a few ways.

    • \(\frac{4}{5}\) is a number you can locate on the number line by dividing the section between 0 and 1 into 5 equal parts and then counting 4 of those parts to the right of 0.
    • \(\frac{4}{5}\) is the share that each person would have if 4 wholes were shared equally among 5 people. This means that \(\frac{4}{5}\) is the result of dividing 4 by 5.

    We can extend this meaning of a fraction as a quotient to fractions whose numerators and denominators are not whole numbers. For example, we can represent 4.5 pounds of rice divided into portions that each weigh 1.5 pounds as: \(\frac{4.5}{1.5}=4.5\div 1.5=3\). In other words, \(\frac{4.5}{1.5}=3\) because the quotient of 4.5 and 1.5 is 3.

    Fractions that involve non-whole numbers can also be used when we solve equations.

    Suppose a road under construction is \(\frac{3}{8}\) finished and the length of the completed part is \(\frac{4}{3}\) miles. How long will the road be when completed?

    We can write the equation \(\frac{3}{8}x=\frac{4}{3}\) to represent the situation and solve the equation.

    The completed road will be \(3\frac{5}{9}\) or about 3.6 miles long.

    \(\begin{aligned} \frac{3}{8}x&=\frac{4}{3} \\ x&=\frac{\frac{4}{3}}{\frac{3}{8}} \\ x&=\frac{4}{3}\cdot\frac{8}{3} \\ x&=\frac{32}{9}=3\frac{5}{9}\end{aligned}\)

    Glossary Entries

    Definition: Coefficient

    A coefficient is a number that is multiplied by a variable.

    For example, in the expression \(3x+5\), the coefficient of \(x\) is \(3\). In the expression \(y+5\), the coefficient of \(y\) is \(1\), because \(y=1\cdot y\).

    Definition: Solution to an Equation

    A solution to an equation is a number that can be used in place of the variable to make the equation true.

    For example, 7 is the solution to the equation \(m+1=8\), because it is true that \(7+1=8\). The solution to \(m+1=8\) is not \(9\), because \(9+1\neq 8\).

    Definition: Variable

    A variable is a letter that represents a number. You can choose different numbers for the value of the variable.

    For example, in the expression \(10-x\), the variable is \(x\). If the value of \(x\) is 3, then \(10-x=7\), because \(10-3=7\). If the value of \(x\) is \(6\), then \(10-x=4\), because \(10-6=4\).

    Practice

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{4}\)

    Select all the expressions that equal \(\frac{3.15}{0.45}\).

    1. \((3.15)\cdot (0.45)\)
    2. \((3.15)\div (0.45)\)
    3. \((3.15)\cdot\frac{1}{0.45}\)
    4. \((3.15)\div\frac{45}{100}\)
    5. \((3.15)\cdot\frac{100}{45}\)
    6. \((\frac{0.45}{3.15}\)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{5}\)

    Which expressions are solutions to the equation \(\frac{3}{4}x=15\)? Select all that apply.

    1. \(\frac{15}{\frac{3}{4}}\)
    2. \(\frac{15}{\frac{4}{3}}\)
    3. \(\frac{4}{3}\cdot 15\)
    4. \(\frac{3}{4}\cdot 15\)
    5. \(15\div\frac{3}{4}\)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{6}\)

    Solve each equation.

    \(4a=32\qquad 4=32b\qquad 10c=26\qquad 26=100d\)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{7}\)

    For each equation, write a story problem represented by the equation. For each equation, state what quantity \(x\) represents. If you get stuck, consider drawing a diagram.

    1. \(\frac{3}{4}+x=2\)
    2. \(1.5x=6\)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{8}\)

    Write as many mathematical expressions or equations as you can about the image. Include a fraction, a decimal number, or a percentage in each.

    31.5: A New Way to Interpret a over b (1)

    (From Unit 3.4.4)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{9}\)

    In a lilac paint mixture, 40% of the mixture is white paint, 20% is blue, and the rest is red. There are 4 cups of blue paint used in a batch of lilac paint.

    1. How many cups of white paint are used?
    2. How many cups of red paint are used?
    3. How many cups of lilac paint will this batch yield?

    If you get stuck, consider using a tape diagram.

    (From Unit 3.4.3)

    Exercise \(\PageIndex{10}\)

    Triangle P has a base of 12 inches and a corresponding height of 8 inches. Triangle Q has a base of 15 inches and a corresponding height of 6.5 inches. Which triangle has a greater area? Show your reasoning.

    (From Unit 1.3.3)

    31.5: A New Way to Interpret a over b (2024)

    FAQs

    What does it mean to interpret an equation? ›

    What does interpret mean in math? The interpreted definition in math is to understand a function in a meaningful way. It is important to be able to write relationships between numbers as functions, and it is just as important to be able to understand what those relationships mean in a meaningful way.

    What does interpret the solution mean in math? ›

    We can interpret solutions to multi-step linear equations and inequalities abstractly as points and intervals on a number line. However, in a real-world application of these equations and inequalities, the interpretation of the solution is a real-world interpretation determined by the context of the problem.

    How do you interpret mean results? ›

    The higher the mean score the higher the expectation and vice versa. This depends on what is studied. E.g. If mean score for male students in a Mathematics test is less than the females, it can be interpreted that female students perform better than the male students in the test.

    What does it mean to interpret your results in math? ›

    Once a student has been able to effectively create a mathematical model and use it to solve a problem, it's time for him to interpret the results. To do so, a student must be sure include the relevant units in his answer, and reflect on whether or not his results make sense.

    What is the interpretation of a formula? ›

    An interpretation of formulas (or expresssions, or compound statements) in U is a function f from the set of formulas in these variables to the power set of U (the set of all subsets of U) that satisfies the following properties: for any formulas F1 and F2, 1. f(F1 ∨ F2) = f(F1) ∪ f(F2), 2.

    What does it mean to interpret a function? ›

    Interpret functions that arise in applications in terms of the context. For a function that models a relationship between two quantities, interpret key features of graphs and tables in terms of the quantities, and sketch graphs showing key features given a verbal description of the relationship.

    How do you interpret the mean formula? ›

    To calculate the mean, you first add all the numbers together (3 + 11 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 9 + 6 = 47). Then you divide the total sum by the number of scores used (47 / 7 = 6.7). In this example, the mean or average of the number set is 6.7.

    How do you interpret an equation of a line? ›

    The general equation of a straight line is y = mx + c, where m is the gradient, and y = c is the value where the line cuts the y-axis. This number c is called the intercept on the y-axis. The equation of a straight line with gradient m and intercept c on the y-axis is y = mx + c.

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