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3. Ratio, Proportion, and Rates of Change
3.1 Ratio
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A ratio is written using a colon between the
quantities
.
True
Match the ratio representation with its example:
Colon Notation ↔️ 2:3
Fractional Notation ↔️
2
3
\frac{2}{3}
3
2
Steps to simplify a ratio:
1️⃣ Find the highest common factor (HCF)
2️⃣ Divide both parts of the ratio by the HCF
3️⃣ Write the simplified ratio
If two ratios have equal simplified values, they represent the same
relationship
.
True
Match the ratio concept with its description:
Definition ↔️ Compares two quantities
Notation ↔️ Uses colon (:) between quantities
A ratio compares two quantities to show how much of one there is for every unit of the
other
A ratio compares two
quantities
To simplify a ratio, you divide both parts by their highest common
factor
To compare two ratios, you can simplify them or convert them to
fractions
If two ratios are equal after simplification, they represent the same
proportional
relationship.
True
To solve for an unknown in a ratio problem, you can set up a
proportion
A ratio compares two
quantities
The fractional notation is useful for performing mathematical
operations
To compare two ratios, first simplify them by dividing by their highest common
factor
What does a ratio of 2:3 commonly mean in terms of proportions?
2 parts of one quantity for every 3 parts of another
The ratio 2:3 is equivalent to the fraction
2
3
\frac{2}{3}
3
2
.
True
A ratio is commonly written using a colon (:) between the
quantities
.
True
Ratios can be represented in colon
notation
or fractional notation.
True
Steps to simplify a ratio
1️⃣ Find the HCF of the numbers in the ratio
2️⃣ Divide both parts of the ratio by the HCF
3️⃣ Write the simplified ratio
Simplifying ratios helps in comparing them by using the smallest
whole numbers
.
True
When using ratio reasoning, you use the relationship between the quantities in the
ratio
What is a ratio used to compare?
Two quantities
What does a ratio of 2:3 indicate?
2 parts of one quantity for every 3 parts of another
What is the highest common factor (HCF) used for when simplifying ratios?
Dividing both parts
What is one technique to compare ratios besides simplifying them?
Convert to fractions
A ratio is written using a
colon
between the quantities.
What is the purpose of converting ratios to fractions when comparing them?
To compare numerical values
What is the notation used to represent a ratio?
Colon (:)
What does the fractional notation of a ratio look like?
2
3
\frac{2}{3}
3
2
What is the HCF of 12 and 18?
6
What is the fractional form of the ratio 12:18 in its simplest form?
2
3
\frac{2}{3}
3
2
If the ratio of flour to eggs is 2:3, and you need 6 cups of flour, how many eggs do you need?
9
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