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Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 1

For every 2 black squares there is 1 white square. What is the ratio of black to white?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 1

It there is a ratio of 2 : 1 then there is twice as much of the first thing than the last

Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 2

The ratio between blue boxes and yellow boxes is 3:2. If there are 4 yellow boxes how many blue boxes are there?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 2
The amount of yellow boxes has been multiplied by 2 so we must multiply the blue boxes by 2
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Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 3

Chicken should be cooked for 50 minutes for every kg. How long will it take to cook a 3kg chicken?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 3
Or two and a half hours
Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 4
Lucy mixes 4 small pots of white paint with 1 small pot of red paint to make 1 large tin of pink paint. She requires 5 large tins of pink paint. How many small pots of white paint does she need?
Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 4
There are 4 pots of white paint in each tin of pink, so 5 tins of pink means 4 x 5 = 20
Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 5

John has twice as many stamps than Yasif. If Yasif has 5 stamps how many stamps does John have?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 5

The ratio between John and Yashif's stamps is 2 : 1

Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 6
In every 10 bricks, 3 are red. We have 30 bricks so how many are red?
Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 6
The number of bricks has been multiplied by 3 so the number of red bricks needs to be multiplied by 3
Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 7

Zara uses 20 ml of fruit concentrate for every 60 ml of water. How much fruit concentrate will she require for 180 ml of water?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 7

The amount of water has increased 3 times so the same must happen to the amount of fruit concentrate

Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 8

A recipe calls for 8 cups of flour and 12 cups of sugar. What is the ratio of flour to sugar in simplest form?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 8

The GCD of 8 and 12 is 4. Dividing both terms by 4, we get 8 ÷ 4 : 12 ÷ 4, which simplifies to 2 : 3.

Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 9

A car travels 240 miles on 12 gallons of gas. At the same rate, how far can it travel on 18 gallons of gas?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 9

The mileage per gallon rate is 240 miles/12 gallons=20 miles per gallon. To find out how far it can travel on 18 gallons: 20 miles per gallon×18 gallons=360 miles.

Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 10

Which of the following represents the simplified form of the ratio 16 : 24?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 10

The greatest common divisor (GCD) of 16 and 24 is 8. Dividing both terms by 8, we get 16 ÷ 8 : 24 ÷ 8, which simplifies to 2 : 3.

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