Ratio – Mixed – Treasure Trail

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Ratio – Mixed – Treasure Trail Students can start the trail at any question poster. Once they have calculated the answer they should then find the poster that has that answer at the top. Students go from one question to the next until they have completed the full circular trail. Students should record the letters of the questions they have completed. (Clear plastic wallets around your classroom make it quick and easy to display posters.)

Printing To print full page posters - Click: File > Print. Enter ‘4-20’ in ‘Slides:’ To print half-size posters - File > Print. Select ‘Full Page Slides’, then ‘2 Slides’.

Treasure TRAIL Ratio

1:5 I Find the ratio of squares to circles and simplify.

£300 C Janice was mixing a drink. She needed to mix concentrate to water in the ratio 3:4 She had 240ml of concentrate. How much water did she need?

£16 N Find the ratio of hexagons to triangles. What fraction of the shapes are triangles?

H 1 3 Sam & Pam & Dan stole £360! They shared it in the ratio 1:2:3 How much did Pam & Dan get together?

125ml C 56:77 Write this ratio in its simplest form.

1:4 E Michael was mixing a drink. He needed to mix concentrate to water in the ratio 5:6 He had 150ml of water. How much concentrate did he need?

£50 F Find the ratio of triangles to circles. What fraction of the shapes are triangles?

320ml B Tom & Dom got their pocket money in the ratio 4:5 Dom got £20 a week. How much did Tom get a week?

What ratio did they share the money in? 8:11 A Two ninjas stole £300! The first ninja got £50. What ratio did they share the money in?

They shared it in the ratio 4:1 3:2 O John & Jane stole £250! They shared it in the ratio 4:1 How much did Jane get?

£250 J 240:320 Write this ratio in its simplest form.

£80 P What is the ratio of hearts to stars?

4:5 M Danny was mixing a drink. He mixed concentrate to water in the ratio 6:5 She used 250ml of water. How much concentrate did she use?

They shared it in the ratio 5:4 300ml D Tam & Sam stole £450! They shared it in the ratio 5:4 How much did Tam get?

They shared it in the ratio 3:4 K Mick & Rick stole £140! They shared it in the ratio 3:4 How much did Rick get?

for their birthday from their aunt. 2 5 G Hannah & Anna got £20 and £25 for their birthday from their aunt. What ratio is this?

A 1:5 4:5 I 3:2 300ml O £50 D £250 F 1/3 J 3:4 H £300 K £80 L 320ml P Teacher’s Answer Sheet Sheet Answer A 1:5 G 4:5 I 3:2 M 300ml O £50 D £250 F 1/3 J 3:4 H £300 K £80 L 320ml P 1:4 B £16 E 125ml N 2/5 C 8:11

answers a i o f h l b c n e g p k j d m

Answer Sheet Sheet Answer

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