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Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 1

Jo mixes 400ml of orange juice to every 200ml of pineapple juice to make a fruit cocktail. How much orange juice will she need to make 900ml of fruit cocktail?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 1
There is 400ml in every 600ml. 900ml = 1.5 x 600ml. So multiply 400ml by 1.5
Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 2

In a box of chocolates there are 4 milk chocolates to 3 dark chocolates. How many dark chocolates in a box of 49 chocolates?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 2
There are 3 dark chocolates in every 7. There are seven 7s in 49 so we multiply 3 by 7
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Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 3

In a grid of 10 squares 4 are white and the rest are blue. What is the ratio of white to blue?

Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 3
10 - 4 = 6 so there are 6 blue squares for every 4 white squares
Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 4
For every 4 litres of petrol a car can travel 80km. How much petrol is required for a journey of 100km?
Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 4
If 4 litres can travel 80km we divide by 4 to find 1 litre will travel 20km. So 5 litres will travel 100km
Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 5
The proportion of brick houses is 3⁄10. How many brick houses in a street of 100 houses?
Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 5
If 3⁄10 of the houses are brick, then 100 is 10 times 10 so we multiply by 10 to get 30⁄100
Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 6

What is a ratio primarily used for?

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A ratio is a way to compare quantities, showing how much of one thing there is in relation to another.

Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 7

Which of the following ratios is equivalent to 2:3?

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To find an equivalent ratio, both terms of the ratio can be divided by their greatest common factor.
Here, 2 and 3 can be divided by 2, resulting in 2 ÷ 2 = 1 and 3 ÷ 2 = 1.5

Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 8

Why is the order of numbers in a ratio significant?

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The order of numbers in a ratio defines which quantity is being compared to which, thus determining the proportions between the quantities.

Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 9
If there is a 10:1 ratio between black squares and white squares which number represents white squares?
Detailed Solution for Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 9
The 10 represents black and the 1 represents white because black was mentioned first and white second
Test: Ratio & Proportion - Question 10

If the ratio of apples to oranges is 2:3 and there are 10 oranges, how many apples are there?

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Given the ratio of apples to oranges is 2 : 3, for every 3 oranges there are 2 apples.
Therefore, for 10 oranges, there are 2/3 X 10 = 6.67 apples

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