Ratio & Proportion - Worksheet 1
Ratio & Proportion - Worksheet 1
Ratio & Proportion - Worksheet 1
RATIO
When two quantities are compared in terms of ‘how many times’, the comparison is known as the
Ratio.
POINTS TO REMEMEBER
Two quantities can be compared only if they are in the same unit. If they are not, they should be
expressed in the same unit before the ratio is taken.
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a : b and b : a are not the same ratio as a : b is 𝑏 and b : a is 𝑎
A ratio can be expressed as a fraction.
A ratio can be expressed in its lowest form.
EXAMPLE: Length and breadth of a rectangular field are 5000 cm and 35 m respectively. Find the
ratio of the length to the breadth of the field.
EQUIVALENT RATIO
Two ratios are equivalent, if the fractions corresponding to them are equivalent.
NOTE: We can get equivalent ratios by multiplying or dividing the numerator and denominator by the
same number.
6 6÷2 3
and, 6 : 4 = 4 = 4 ÷ 2 = 2 = 3 : 2
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PROPORTION
If two ratios are equal, we say that they are in proportion and use the symbol ‘::’ or ‘=’ to equate the two
ratios.
NOTE
1. If two ratios are not equal, then we say that they are not in proportion.
2. In a statement of proportion, the four quantities involved when taken in order are known as
respective terms. First and fourth terms are known as extreme terms. Second and third terms
are known as means (middle) terms.
RESULT
45 45 ÷15 3
Ratio of 45 to 60 = 60 = 60 ÷15 = 4 = 3 : 4
Since, 30 : 40 :: 45 : 60
UNITARY METHOD
The method in which first we find the value of one unit and then the value of required number of units
is known as Unitary Method.
EXAMPLE: If the cost of 6 cans of juice is Rs 210, then what will be the cost of 4 cans of juice?
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PRACTICE QUESTIONS
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SOLUTION
1. 8 : 1
2. 280 boys
3. 52 and 91
4. 4 : 5
5. 7 : 40
6. Yes
7. No
8. Rs 36000
9. 10000 chairs
10. 75°