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Sharing into ratio homework Key Words: Parts, Share, Ratio, Equivalent, Simplify Mathswatch Clip 106 Corbett maths Video 270 Find, and evidence, at least 3 real life examples of ratios. Task: Your friend missed our amazing lesson today. Write a text to them explain what we did and how to do it. + Add together the parts in the ratio ÷ Divide the amount by your answer x Multiply your answer by each part of the ratio Sharing into ratio homework Share the following amounts into the given ratios: Kate and Linda share 36 cakes in the ratio of 1:3 Calculate how many Linda gets. A box of 56 chocolates contains dark, milk and white chocolates in the ratio 2:5:1. Gordon does not like milk chocolate. How many chocolates will he happily eat? £48 into 1:3 90kg into 7:2 56m into 22:6 100ml into 3:17 72cm into 2:2:5 £150 into 15:5:30 A quadrilateral has angles in the ratio 2:4:1:3.What are the four angles in the shape? I have £400. I give 1 8 to my mum. The rest I share in the ratio 2:4:1 between my brother, myself and my sister. How much does my sister get?

Sharing into ratio homework Key Words: Parts, Share, Ratio, Equivalent, Simplify Mathswatch Clip 106 Corbett maths Video 270 Find, and evidence, at least 3 real life examples of ratios. Task: Your friend missed our amazing lesson today. Write a text to them explain what we did and how to do it. + Add together the parts in the ratio ÷ Divide the amount by your answer x Multiply your answer by each part of the ratio Sharing into ratio homework Share the following amounts into the given ratios: Kate and Linda share 36 cakes in the ratio of 1:3 Calculate how many Linda gets. A box of 56 chocolates contains dark, milk and white chocolates in the ratio 2:5:1. Gordon does not like milk chocolate. How many chocolates will he happily eat? £48 into 1:3 90kg into 7:2 56m into 22:6 100ml into 3:17 72cm into 2:2:5 £150 into 15:5:30 £12:£36 70kg:20kg 44m:12m 15ml:85ml 16cm:16cm:40cm £45:£15:£90 A quadrilateral has angles in the ratio 2:4:1:3.What are the four angles in the shape? I have £400. I give 1 8 to my mum. The rest I share in the ratio 2:4:1 between my brother, myself and my sister. How much does my sister get? 72°:144°:36°:108° 27 cakes 21 – 14 dark and 7 white £50