If a 1.2-inch long grasshopper can jump 5 feet, how far can a 1.5-inch long grasshopper jump, assuming the distance jumped is proportional to the grasshopper's length? [?] feet Enter the number that belongs in the green box.

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**Ratio Problems: Algebra I**

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**Problem Statement:**

If a 1.2-inch long grasshopper can jump 5 feet, how far can a 1.5-inch long grasshopper jump, assuming the distance jumped is proportional to the grasshopper's length?

**[ ? ] feet**

*Enter the number that belongs in the green box.*

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**Interactive Section:**

- **Answer Input Box**: There is a blank field provided for students to input their answers, labeled with the instruction, "Enter the number that belongs in the green box."
- **Submit Button**: A blue button labeled "Enter" is provided next to the input box for students to submit their answers.

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**Support Resources:**

- A "Resources" button is available on the right side for additional help or reference materials.
- A "Help" button is also available on the right side for further assistance. 

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**Additional Information:**

- This exercise is a part of the Algebra I topic on ratio problems.
- Copyright © 2003 - 2021 Acellus Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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**Visual Components:**

The screen shows a simple and clear interface with a focus on the problem statement and input areas, encouraging students to solve the problem using their understanding of ratios and proportions without distractions. 

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**Instructions for Students:**
1. Read the problem statement carefully.
2. Use your knowledge of ratios to solve for the unknown distance.
3. Enter your answer in the provided box.
4. Click the "Enter" button to submit your answer for evaluation.
Transcribed Image Text:**Ratio Problems: Algebra I** --- **Problem Statement:** If a 1.2-inch long grasshopper can jump 5 feet, how far can a 1.5-inch long grasshopper jump, assuming the distance jumped is proportional to the grasshopper's length? **[ ? ] feet** *Enter the number that belongs in the green box.* --- **Interactive Section:** - **Answer Input Box**: There is a blank field provided for students to input their answers, labeled with the instruction, "Enter the number that belongs in the green box." - **Submit Button**: A blue button labeled "Enter" is provided next to the input box for students to submit their answers. --- **Support Resources:** - A "Resources" button is available on the right side for additional help or reference materials. - A "Help" button is also available on the right side for further assistance. --- **Additional Information:** - This exercise is a part of the Algebra I topic on ratio problems. - Copyright © 2003 - 2021 Acellus Corporation. All Rights Reserved. --- **Visual Components:** The screen shows a simple and clear interface with a focus on the problem statement and input areas, encouraging students to solve the problem using their understanding of ratios and proportions without distractions. --- **Instructions for Students:** 1. Read the problem statement carefully. 2. Use your knowledge of ratios to solve for the unknown distance. 3. Enter your answer in the provided box. 4. Click the "Enter" button to submit your answer for evaluation.
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