A tiger can eat food that weighs up to 15% of its body weight. If a tiger can eat 75 pounds of food, how much does a iger weigh? Write and solve a percent proportion>

15/100 = 75/x

The answer would be 500. Since,

75/x=15/100 15 times 5 gets you to 75
So you do 100 times 5 and you get 500

Let's assume the weight of the tiger is "x" pounds. According to the given information, a tiger can eat food that weighs up to 15% of its body weight.

So, the proportion can be set up as:

x pounds / 100% = 75 pounds / 15%

To solve this proportion, we cross-multiply:

15% * x pounds = 75 pounds * 100%
0.15x = 75

Finally, to isolate x, we divide both sides of the equation by 0.15:

x = 75 / 0.15
x = 500

Therefore, a tiger weighs 500 pounds.

To find the weight of the tiger, we can set up a proportion using the given information.

Let's assume the weight of the tiger is "x" pounds.

The proportion we can write is:

(Weight of the food the tiger can eat) / (Weight of the tiger) = (Percentage of weight the food can be) / 100

This can be written as:

75 / x = 15 / 100

To solve the proportion, we can cross-multiply:

75 * 100 = 15 * x

7500 = 15x

Now, solve for x by dividing both sides of the equation by 15:

7500 / 15 = x

x = 500

Therefore, the tiger weighs 500 pounds.