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Ratio and Proportion Class 6 Worksheet Maths Chapter 12

Q.1. Fill in the box :

Ratio and Proportion Class 6 Worksheet Maths Chapter 12

Q.2. Find the ratio of the following :

(i) 21 hours to 49 hours __________

(ii) 75 cm to 3 m __________

(iii) A dozen to a score __________

(iv) 1 hour to 20 minutes __________

(v) A dozen to a gross __________

Q.3. Write True or False :

(i) 2 : 8 :: 4 : 16 (    )

(ii) 500 : 200 :: 150 : 60 (    )

(iii) 50 : 45 :: 30 : 20 (    )

Q.4. Fill in the blanks so that the numbers are in proportion :

(i) 20, 18, 40, ..............

(ii) ............., 35, 3, 15

(iii) 25, 100, ..........., 160

(iv) 32, ..........., 6, 12


Q.5. Find x, if the numbers are in proportion :
(i) 3, 9, 9, x __________
(ii) 25, x, 1 , 4 __________ 

Q6: Divide  60  in the ratio 1:2 between Bulbul and Kanika :
(i) Bulbul's share = __________
(ii) Kanika's share = __________

Q.7. Give two equivalent ratios of 6 : 4.

Q.8. Weight of 80 books in 160 kg. What is the weight of 25 books?

Q.9. Divide 1200 among A, B, and C in the ratios 4 : 5 : 6.
(i) A's share = __________
(ii) B's share = __________
(iii) C's share = __________
In a class of 40 students, 15 like cricket, 20 like football, and 5 like both cricket and football. (Now answer question number 10 and 11) 

Q.10. Find the ratio of a number of students who like cricket to those who like football.

Q.11. Find the ratio of a number of students who like football to those who like both.

Q.12. If 2, 5 and x are in proportion, find x __________ [Hint 2 : 5 :: 5: x]

Q.13. Find the ratio of 5 days to 2 weeks.

Q.14. The cost of one dozen bananas is 60. Find the cost of 8 bananas.

Q.15. In a class of 48 students, there are 12 girls and the rest are boys. Find the ratio of :
(i) Girls to Boys. __________
(ii) Girls to total number of students. __________

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FAQs on Ratio and Proportion Class 6 Worksheet Maths Chapter 12

1. What is the definition of ratio in mathematics?
Ans. A ratio is a relationship between two quantities, indicating how many times one value contains or is contained within the other. It is often expressed in the form of a fraction or as "a to b" (a:b).
2. How do you simplify a ratio?
Ans. To simplify a ratio, you divide both terms of the ratio by their greatest common divisor (GCD). For example, to simplify the ratio 8:12, you find the GCD, which is 4, and divide both 8 and 12 by 4, resulting in the simplified ratio 2:3.
3. What is the difference between ratio and proportion?
Ans. A ratio is a comparison of two quantities, while a proportion states that two ratios are equal. For example, if the ratio of boys to girls is 2:3, a proportion would be 2/3 = 4/6, indicating that the two ratios are equivalent.
4. How do you solve a proportion problem?
Ans. To solve a proportion, you can use cross-multiplication. If you have a proportion like a/b = c/d, you multiply a by d and b by c, setting the two products equal: ad = bc. Then you can solve for the unknown variable.
5. Can you give an example of a real-life application of ratio and proportion?
Ans. Yes, one real-life application of ratio and proportion is in cooking. If a recipe requires 2 cups of flour to 3 cups of sugar, and you want to make a larger batch, you can use ratios to determine how much of each ingredient you need based on the desired quantity. For example, for 4 cups of flour, you'd need 6 cups of sugar to maintain the same ratio.
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