Rob is on vacation in Paris, France. When Rob visited the Eiffel Tower today, he climbed 1,000 stairs in 25 minutes. Tomorrow, Rob will climb 280 stairs at Montmartre.

If he climbs at the same rate, how many minutes will it take Rob to climb the stairs tomorrow?

If Rob climbed 1000 stairs in 25 minutes, then his climbing rate is 1000 stairs / 25 minutes = <<1000/25=40>>40 stairs per minute.

If he climbs at the same rate tomorrow, it will take him 280 stairs / 40 stairs/minute = <<280/40=7>>7 minutes to climb the stairs tomorrow. Answer: \boxed{7}.

Perry is making a scrapbook with pictures of all his summer activities. He filled 6 pages with 24 pictures from his weekend at the beach. Perry has 44 pictures from his week at camp.

If Perry adds pictures to his scrapbook at the same rate, how many pages will he fill with his camp pictures?

If Perry filled 6 pages with 24 pictures, then his rate is 24 pictures / 6 pages = <<24/6=4>>4 pictures per page.

If he adds pictures at the same rate, he will fill 44 pictures / 4 pictures per page = <<44/4=11>>11 pages with his camp pictures. Answer: \boxed{11}.

Lily's favorite show is Captain's Cove. Lily watched all 30 episodes last season. Altogether, she spent 15 hours watching it! This season, there will only be 24 episodes.

How many hours will Lily spend watching this season of Captain's Cove?

If Lily watched 30 episodes last season and spent 15 hours, then she spent 15 hours / 30 episodes = <<15/30=0.5>>0.5 hours per episode watching Captain's Cove.

If this season will only have 24 episodes, then Lily will spend a total of 0.5 hours/episode x 24 episodes = <<0.5*24=12>>12 hours watching this season of Captain's Cove. Answer: \boxed{12}.

At the beginning of every gym class, Mr. Gordon leads the class in a warm-up. In today's warm-up, the class does jumping jacks for 3 minutes. Erin does 54 jumping jacks in that time. Mr. Gordon says the class will do jumping jacks for 4 minutes tomorrow.

If Erin does jumping jacks at the same rate tomorrow, how many will she do?

If Erin does 54 jumping jacks in 3 minutes, then her rate is 54 jumping jacks / 3 minutes = <<54/3=18>>18 jumping jacks per minute.

If she does jumping jacks at the same rate tomorrow for 4 minutes, she will do 18 jumping jacks per minute x 4 minutes = <<18*4=72>>72 jumping jacks. Answer: \boxed{72}.

Trent is drawing a diagram of his house for a school project. He decides that every 5 feet in real life should be 2 inches in the diagram. Trent's living room is 15 feet long.

How long should Trent's living room be in his diagram?

If every 5 feet in real life is represented as 2 inches in the diagram, then 1 foot in real life is represented as 2 inches / 5 feet = <<2/5=0.4>>0.4 inches in the diagram.

If Trent's living room is 15 feet long, then it should be 15 feet x 0.4 inches/foot = <<15*0.4=6>>6 inches in his diagram. Answer: \boxed{6}.

In the winter, Grandma Helen knits scarves for her family members. It took her 70 minutes to make a 35-inch-long scarf for her grandson, Sean. Now, she wants to make a 50-inch-long scarf for her granddaughter, Shannon.

If Grandma Helen knits at the same rate, how many minutes will it take her to make Shannon's scarf?