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GCSE Maths
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What are we going to do this week?
Ratio Use ratio notation Simplify ratios Divide a given quantity into parts Find amounts given parts of a ratio Proportion Understand and use proportion Solve problems involving proportion Ratio, Proportion, Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Link ratio, proportion, fractions, decimals and percentages
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What is ratio? Ratio is a way of comparing amounts of something.
It shows how much bigger one thing is than another.
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How is ratio written? 4 : 1 This ratio has 5 parts altogether as = 5. This will be important a bit later on!
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What fraction of the shapes are triangles?
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Which can be simplified to:
Simplifying Ratios The ratio of blue to yellow blocks is blue : yellow = 4 : 2 Which can be simplified to: 4 : 2 ÷2 ÷2 2 : 1
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1 : 2 2 : 3 1 : 3 1 : 2 2 : 9 1 : 2 7 : 5 2 : 3 1 : 2 4 : 5 2 : 5
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When writing ratio, they must first be converted to the same unit.
Write the ratios in their simplest form 1mm : 5cm (b) £3.50 : 70p 15 mins : hour (d) 2mm : 10mm (e) 5.2 litres : 300cl Copyright © AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Version 2.0
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Expanding ratio
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Now you try…
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Share €10 between Mandy and Lara in the ratio 3 : 2
Number of equal parts = = 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Amount in 1 part = 10 ÷ 5 = € 2 Mandy gets = € 2 3 = € 6 Lara gets = € 2 2 = € 4
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Number of equal parts = 4 + 3 = 7
A 35 ml orange drink is made by mixing orange juice and water in the ratio 4 : 3. Number of equal parts = = 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Amount in 1 part = 35 ÷ 7 = 5 ml Orange Juice = 5 4 = 20 ml Water = 5 3 = 15 ml
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More wordy question…your turn
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How would you do these? Work in pairs/small groups, discuss how you would do this question. Prepare to feed your discussion back to the group
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Applying skills Apply a technique you feel most comfortable with to answer questions. To get good at maths you must do maths!!
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Back to targets Can you now use probability vocabulary, write probabilities as fractions, decimals or percentages?
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Lesson 2 Proportion
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Proportion This involves things such as recipes, where the mix has to be in multiples to be correct. It is similar to sharing in a ratio. Everything must be multiplied or divided by the same amount to keep all the parts in proportion.
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How many portions? What we know
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Proportion A recipe to make 4 cup cakes requires the following ingredients: 2 eggs 250g of flour 100g of sugar How much of each ingredient would I need to make 10 cup cakes?
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Proportion A fruit punch for 20 glasses requires the following ingredients: 1 litre of orange juice 600ml of apple juice 250ml of cranberry juice 350ml of grapefruit juice I need to make enough for 75 glasses of fruit punch. How much of each ingredient do I need?
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Past paper question – 3 marks
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Hint…how much of the original has Oliver got?
A trickier problem… Hint…how much of the original has Oliver got?
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Applying skills Apply a technique you feel most comfortable with to answer questions. To get good at maths you must do maths!!
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Back to targets Can you now use probability vocabulary, write probabilities as fractions, decimals or percentages?
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