We use ratio to compare parts of a whole.
It this diagram,
there are 6 black squares and 2
white squares.
We say the ratio
of black squares to white squares is 6 to 2.
This is written
as 6:2.
Both numbers in
the ratio 6:2 can be divided by 2
so we can reduce the ratio 6:2 to its simplest from of 3:1.
EXAMPLE:
In a class of 24 children, 14 are girls. Find the ratio of boys to girls. Give the
answer in its simplest form.
There are 10 boys. Ratio of boys to girls = 10:14. (10 and 14 can both be divided by 2).
Ratio of boys to girls = 5:7.
EXAMPLE:
Are the ratios 15:25:30 the same as
3:5:6?
15, 25 and 30
can all be divided by 5.
15 ÷
5 = 3
25 ÷
5 = 5
30 ÷
5 = 6
So
15:25:30 = 3:5:6.
Tasks to the lesson 1
Other lessons:
- Lesson 3. Direct proportion
- Lesson 5. Sharing in a given ratio
- Lesson 6. Percentages
- Lesson 7. Percentage of a number
- Lesson 9. Percentage change
- Lesson 10. Compound interest-type problems
- Lesson 11. Tasks for a time
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