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Chapter 8: Exploring Ratios
Objective: Learn: “ What is a ratio?” Learn to compare quantities using division.
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A Ratio compares two quantities.
There are 3 ways to write a ratio: as a fraction, with a colon (: ), and with the word “to”. If we compare the numbers of boys to girls we write them as follows: : to 8 8 This means that there are 13 boys and 8 girls. You read all ratios as “13 to 8”. Example: In a group of 6th graders, 16 were right-handed and 5 were left-handed. Find the ratio of right-handers to left-handers. Answer: : to 5 5 “The ratio of right-handed to left-handed is 16 to 5.”
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Ratios can be written in Simplest Form.
If the Ratios of cats to dogs is 16 to 14, you can divide both of the numbers by a common factor to make them smaller. For example: 16 cats to 14 dogs = 16 to : 14 (if I divide them by 2)= 8 to : 7 Your Example: Write each ratio three ways. Write in simplest form if possible. 36 shoes to 27 socks = 10 tennis to 15 golf =
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Homework: Write the ratios all three ways
Homework: Write the ratios all three ways. Re-write in simplest form if possible. 3 desktops to 8 laptops. 8 Samsung to 14 I-phones. 25 oranges to 45 apples. 21 boys to 24 girls. 4 wins to 6 losses. 8 dentists to 10 pediatricians. 36 balls to 48 bats. 50 Barca to 35 Real Madrid. 4 fish to 10 turtles. 8 exams to 2 projects.
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