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Representing Ratios as Concrete Models & Fractions Lesson 2 3 rd 6 Weeks TEKS 6.3B
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Ratio Comparison of 2 quantities When forming a ratio it is very important to compare the correct numbers in the order the problem requires. Represented with a model.
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EX: The ratio 2 out of 5 can be represented with a model.
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Written using a colon or as a fraction. EX: 2:5 or 5 2
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Written as a decimal 52.0 0.4 10/7/2015 20- 0
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Types of Ratios Compare part of something to the whole. (This is most like a regular fraction.) Compare one part to another part. Compare all of something to all of something else. (whole to whole)
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Differences between ratios & fractions A fraction’s denominator always tells you how a whole is divided into parts. With ratios, a denominator may tell you: –How a whole is divided; or –The number of parts in another whole; or –A different part of the whole than the numerator describes (like the ratio of green marbles to red marbles in the same bag of marbles).
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Ratios also do not follow fractions rules when it comes to units. –A fraction compares things that have the same units (like 5 pieces of pie compared to 12 pieces in a whole pie). –A ratio may compare things with like units or with unlike units (like 25 miles to one gallon).
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Fractions can be added or subtracted. Ratios cannot be added or subtracted.
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EX: 7 out of 10 boys ride a bike to school. Write this ratio as a decimal »7 to 10 7 10 0.7
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EX: What is the ratio of shaded to unshaded? 16 to 14 We can simplify our answer. Divide 16 and 14 by 2. 8 to 7 What is the ratio of shaded to unshaded?
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