Proportion Word Problems Calculator

Master ratios, rates, scaling, percentages, and shared quantities confidently. Enter known values, units, and labels. Review answers, graphs, and steps with neat downloadable reports.

Calculator Form

Choose a proportion problem type, enter the known values, then press calculate to see the solved result above this form.


Missing Fourth Proportion Inputs

Direct Proportion Inputs

Inverse Proportion Inputs

Percentage Proportion Inputs

Ratio Sharing Inputs

Recipe Scaling Inputs

Map Scale Inputs

Unit Rate Projection Inputs


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Formula Used

1. Missing fourth term:
x = (b × c) ÷ a

2. Direct proportion:
y = kx, where k = y₁ ÷ x₁

3. Inverse proportion:
xy = k, so y₂ = (x₁ × y₁) ÷ x₂

4. Percentage proportion:
Part = Whole × Percent ÷ 100

5. Ratio sharing:
Share = (ratio part ÷ total ratio) × total amount

6. Recipe scaling:
Scaled quantity = Base quantity × (Target servings ÷ Base servings)

7. Map scale:
Actual distance = Map distance × scale denominator

8. Unit rate projection:
Projected cost = (Cost ÷ Quantity) × Target quantity

These formulas cover common classroom and real-world proportion word problems involving ratios, rates, scaling, percentages, distances, and shared totals.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Select the problem type that matches your word problem.
  2. Enter the known values in the visible input boxes.
  3. Add labels and units to make results easier to read.
  4. Choose the number of decimal places you want.
  5. Press Calculate Proportion to solve the problem.
  6. Review the answer, formula, worked steps, and graph.
  7. Use the CSV or PDF buttons to export the result.
  8. Reset the form to solve a new problem quickly.

Example Data Table

Problem Type Given Data Question Answer
Missing Fourth 3 : 12 = 5 : x Find x 20
Direct Proportion 4 books cost 28 Cost of 9 books 63
Inverse Proportion 6 workers need 10 days Days for 15 workers 4
Percentage Proportion 18% of 250 Find the part 45
Ratio Sharing 540 shared in 2 : 3 : 4 Find each share 120, 180, 240
Recipe Scaling 350 g for 4 servings Need for 10 servings 875 g
Map Scale 7.5 cm at 1 : 50,000 Actual distance 3.75 km
Unit Rate 18 dollars for 6 items Cost of 14 items 42

FAQs

1. What types of word problems can this calculator solve?

It solves missing fourth terms, direct proportion, inverse proportion, percentages, ratio sharing, recipe scaling, map scale problems, and unit rate projections.

2. When should I use direct proportion mode?

Use direct proportion when both quantities increase together or decrease together at the same constant rate, such as price by quantity or distance by time.

3. When should I use inverse proportion mode?

Use inverse proportion when one quantity rises while the other falls so their product stays constant, such as workers and completion time.

4. Can this calculator help with classroom homework?

Yes. It shows formulas, worked steps, and a graph, making it useful for homework checks, revision, and guided classroom practice.

5. Why are labels and units included?

Labels and units make the output easier to read. They help connect the math result to the actual word problem context.

6. Does the graph change for each problem type?

Yes. The chart updates according to the selected mode. Some modes show bar comparisons, while ratio sharing and percentage mode use pies.

7. What happens if I leave a required field empty?

The calculator shows an error message above the form. Enter the missing values, then calculate again to see the result.

8. Can I export the results for reports or study notes?

Yes. After calculation, you can download the solved result as a CSV file or a PDF summary for printing or saving.

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