Ratio and Proportion PDF
Ratio and Proportion PDF
Ratio and Proportion PDF
Ratio and Proportion are explained majorly based on fractions. When a fraction is represented in the form of
a:b, then it is a ratio whereas a proportion states that two ratios are equal. Here, a and b are any two
integers. The ratio and proportion are the two important concepts, and it is the foundation to understand the
various concepts in mathematics as well as in science.
In our daily life, we use the concept of ratio and proportion such as in business while dealing with money or
while cooking any dish, etc. Sometimes, students get confused with the concept of ratio and proportion. In
this article, the students get a clear vision of these two concepts with more solved examples and problems.
Table of contents:
● Definition
● Ratio
● Proportion
● Direct Proportion
● Inverse Proportion
● Continued Proportion
● Formulas
● Proportion Properties
● Difference Between Ratio and Proportion
● Tricks
● Summary
● Examples
● Word Problems
● FAQs
For example, ⅘ is a ratio and the proportion statement is 20/25 = ⅘. If we solve this proportional statement,
we get:
20/25 = ⅘
20 x 5 = 25 x 4
100 = 100
Therefore, the ratio defines the relationship between two quantities such as a:b, where b is not equal to 0.
Example: The ratio of 2 to 4 is represented as 2:4 = 1:2. And the statement is said to be in proportion here.
The application of proportion can be seen in direct proportion.
Proportion is an equation that defines that the two given ratios are equivalent to each other. For example, the
time taken by train to cover 100km per hour is equal to the time taken by it to cover the distance of 500km
for 5 hours. Such as 100km/hr = 500km/5hrs.
Let us now learn the Maths ratio and proportion concept one by one.
Definition of Ratio
In certain situations, the comparison of two quantities by the method of division is very efficient. We can say
that the comparison or simplified form of two quantities of the same kind is referred to as a ratio. This
relation gives us how many times one quantity is equal to the other quantity. In simple words, the ratio is the
number that can be used to express one quantity as a fraction of the other ones.
The two numbers in a ratio can only be compared when they have the same unit. We make use of ratios to
compare two things. The sign used to denote a ratio is ‘:’.
A ratio can be written as a fraction, say 2/5. We happen to see various comparisons or say ratios in our daily
life.
Hence, the ratio can be represented in three different forms, such as:
● a to b
● a:b
● a/b
● The ratio should exist between the quantities of the same kind
● While comparing two things, the units should be similar
● There should be significant order of terms
● The comparison of two ratios can be performed, if the ratios are equivalent like the fractions
Definition of Proportion
Proportion is an equation that defines that the two given ratios are equivalent to each other. In other words,
the proportion states the equality of the two fractions or the ratios. In proportion, if two sets of given
numbers are increasing or decreasing in the same ratio, then the ratios are said to be directly proportional to
each other.
For example, the time taken by train to cover 100km per hour is equal to the time taken by it to cover the
distance of 500km for 5 hours. Such as 100km/hr = 500km/5hrs.
Ratio and proportions are said to be faces of the same coin. When two ratios are equal in value, then they
are said to be in proportion. In simple words, it compares two ratios. Proportions are denoted by the symbol
‘::’ or ‘=’.
The proportion can be classified into the following categories, such as:
● Direct Proportion
● Inverse Proportion
● Continued Proportion
Direct Proportion
The direct proportion describes the relationship between two quantities, in which the increases in one
quantity, there is an increase in the other quantity also. Similarly, if one quantity decreases, the other quantity
also decreases. Hence, if “a” and “b” are two quantities, then the direction proportion is written as a ∝ b.
Inverse Proportion
The inverse proportion describes the relationship between two quantities in which an increase in one
quantity leads to a decrease in the other quantity. Similarly, if there is a decrease in one quantity, there is an
increase in the other quantity. Therefore, the inverse proportion of two quantities, say “a” and “b” is
represented by a∝(1/b).
Continued Proportion
Consider two ratios to be a: b and c: d.
Then in order to find the continued proportion for the two given ratio terms, we convert the means to a single
term/number. This would, in general, be the LCM of means.
Thus, multiplying the first ratio by c and the second ratio by b, we have
Thus, the continued proportion can be written in the form of ca: bc: bd
Ratio Formula
Assume that, we have two quantities (or two numbers or two entities) and we have to find the ratio of these
two, then the formula for ratio is defined as;
a: b ⇒ a/b
Here, “a” is called the first term or antecedent, and “b” is called the second term or consequent.
Example: In ratio 4:9, it is represented by 4/9, where 4 is an antecedent and 9 is the consequent.
If we multiply and divide each term of ratio by the same number (non-zero), it doesn’t affect the ratio.
Proportion Formula
Now, let us assume that, in proportion, the two ratios are a:b & c:d. The two terms ‘b’ and ‘c’ are called
‘means or mean term,’ whereas the terms ‘a’ and ‘d’ are known as ‘extremes or extreme terms.’
a/b = c/d or a : b :: c : d
Example: Let us consider one more example of a number of students in a classroom. Our first ratio of the
number of girls to boys is 3:5 and that of the other is 4:8, then the proportion can be written as:
3 : 5 :: 4 : 8 or 3/5 = 4/8
Here, 3 & 8 are the extremes, while 5 & 4 are the means.
Note: The ratio value does not affect when the same non-zero number is multiplied or divided on each term.
● Addendo – If a : b = c : d, then a + c : b + d
● Subtrahend – If a : b = c : d, then a – c : b – d
● Dividendo – If a : b = c : d, then a – b : b = c – d : d
● Componendo – If a : b = c : d, then a + b : b = c+d : d
● Alternendo – If a : b = c : d, then a : c = b: d
● Invertendo – If a : b = c : d, then b : a = d : c
● Componendo and dividendo – If a : b = c : d, then a + b : a – b = c + d : c – d
1 The ratio is used to compare the size The proportion is used to express the
of two things with the same unit relation of two ratios
2 It is expressed using a colon (:), slash It is expressed using the double colon
(/) (::) or equal to the symbol (=)
3 It is an expression It is an equation
Comparison of Ratios
If (a:b)>(c:d) = (a/b>c/d)
Duplicate Ratios
If a:b is a ratio, then:
Solved Questions
Question 1: Are the ratios 4:5 and 8:10 said to be in Proportion?
Solution:
Since both the ratios are equal, they are said to be in proportion.
Solution:
Since both the ratios are not equal, they are not in proportion.
a:b = 2:3
b:c = 5:2
c:d = 1:4
Find a: b: c.
Solution:
a:b = 10: 15
b:c = 15 : 6
c:d = 6 : 24
In the ratio’s above, all the mean terms are equal, thus
a:b:c:d = 10:15:6:24
Word Problems
Question 4: Out of the total students in a class, if the number of boys is 5 and the number of girls being 3,
then find the ratio between girls and boys.
Solution: The ratio between girls and boys can be written as 3:5 (Girls: Boys). The ratio can also be written in
the form of factors like 3/5.
Question 5: Two numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3. If the sum of numbers is 60, find the numbers.
So, 2x + 3x = 60
5x = 60
x = 12
2x = 2 x 12 = 24
and
3x = 3 x 12 = 36
A ratio is a mathematical expression written in the form of a:b, where a and b are any integers. It expresses a
fraction. For example. 2:3 = ⅔.
a/b=c/d
ad=bc
2x6=3x4
12 = 12
A ratio is a method of comparing two numbers or integers such as a:b or a to b or a/b where b is not equal to
0.
The concept of ratio defines us to compare two quantities while the proportion is an equation that shows
that two ratios are equivalent.