Solve the word problem: It takes 15 minutes to burn 6 CDs. How long will it take to burn 10 CDs?
Write a a proportion that equates the two ratios. Fifteen minutes to 6 CDs equals an unknown number of minutes to burn 10 CDs.
Simplify the ratios to numeric form, using the variable x to represent the unknown number of minutes. 15/6 = x/10. Notice that the number of minutes is in the numerator for both ratios.
Cross-multiply the numerators by the denominator: 15 x 10 = 150 and 6 x (x) = 6x. Simplify the formula: 150 = 6x.
Divide both sides of the formula by the coefficient of the variable: 150 ÷ 6 = 25 and 6x ÷ 6 = x. Simplify for the solution: x = 25. Therefore it will take 25 minutes to burn 10 CDs.
Plug the value of the variable back into the formula: 15/6 = 25/10. Cross multiply to check if the proportions are equal: 15 x 10 = 150 and 25 x 6 = 150.