A proportion is an equation that defines that two ratios are equal. When the terms of a proportion are cross multiplied, the cross products are equal. Cross multiplication is the multiplication of the numerator of the first ratio by the denominator of the second ratio and the multiplication of the denominator of the first ratio by the numerator of the second ratio:
In the days of the typewriter, a double-spaced page with 1-inch margins would hold an average of 250 words. So you could assume that since 4 pages<span> = </span>1000<span> words</span>