Year 11 Mini-Assessment 10 FOUNDATION Ratio and Proportion.

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Year 11 Mini-Assessment 10 FOUNDATION Ratio and Proportion

at least 1 multiplier found correct multiplier found Multiplier for Flour 2000  125 = 16 Multiplier for Butter 1000  100 = 10 Multiplier for Icing sugar 1000  60 = 16.7 Multiplier for Almonds 200  10 = 20  20 x 10 = 200 biscuits

at least 1 price per gram found all three found Small = 88p  342g = 0.257p per gram Medium = 195p  570g = 0.342p per gram Large = 399p  1500g = 0.266p per gram  Small is better value for money Could have found how many grams for 1p… 3.89, 2.92, 3.76 – choose largest – again small

   Louise gets 6 more parts than Victoria. 6 parts = £90 17 parts in total  Total Money = 17 x £15 = £255 