Mathematics Form 2 - Chapter 5
Mathematics Form 2 - Chapter 5
Mathematics Form 2 - Chapter 5
Mathematics
Form 2
Chapter 5 ~ Ratio &
Proportions
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Note:
We can use ratios to compare more than two quantities conveniently. Fractions are not
usually suitable for this.
Example 3
Find the ratio of 250 m to 1 km in its simplest form.
Solution:
Example 4
Find the ratio of 54 minutes to 2 hours in its simplest form.
Solution:
Example 5
Find the ratio of 60 days to 1 year in its simplest form. Assume the year is a non-leap
year.
Solution:
Example 6
Find the ratio of 350 millilitres to 1.5 litres in its simplest form.
Solution:
Example 7
Find the ratio of 475 milligrams to 2 kilograms in its simplest form.
Solution:
Proportions
Proportion says that two ratios (or fractions) are equal.
Example:
Example: Rope
A ropes length and weight are in proportion.
When 20m of rope weighs 1kg, then:
So:
201 = 402
Sizes
When shapes are "in proportion" their relative sizes are the same.
Example: you want to draw the dog's head, and would like to
know how long it should be:
Let us write the proportion with the help of the 10/20 ratio from above:
?
10
=
42
Now we solve it using a special method:
20
Percent
=
Whole
100
25
=
160
100
25
=
160
100
Multiply across the known corners, then divide by the third number:
Percent
=
$80
100
Multiply across the known corners, then divide by the third number. This time
the known corners are top left and bottom right:
Example: The sale price of a phone was $150, which was only
80% of normal price. What was the normal price?
Fill in what we know:
$150
80
=
Whole
100
Multiply across the known corners, then divide by the third number:
Now Sam makes a sketch of the triangles, and writes down the "Height to
Length" ratio for both triangles:
Height
2.4 m
=
Shadow Length
2.9 m
1.3 m
Multiply across the known corners, then divide by the third number:
2.9 m
1.3 m
=
Height
2.4 m
Multiply across the known corners, then divide by the third number:
A "Concrete" Example
Ratios can have more than two numbers!
For example concrete is made by mixing cement, sand, stones and water.
Ratio Needed:
Cement
Sand
Stones
6
12
You Have:
You have 12 buckets of stones but the ratio says 6. That is OK, you simply
have twice as many stones as the number in the ratio ... so you need twice
as much of everything to keep the ratio.
Here is the solution:
Cement
Sand
Stones
Ratio Needed:
You Have:
1
2
2
4
6
12
And the ratio 2:4:12 is the same as 1:2:6 (because they show the
same relative sizes)
So the answer is: add 2 buckets of Cement and 4 buckets of Sand. (You will
also need water and a lot of stirring....)
Why are they the same ratio? Well, the 1:2:6 ratio says to have: