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Ratio, proportion and rate

1. Ratio

A ratio compares how much of one quantity there is compared to another.

  • Example: 3 grey squares to 2 white squares3:2
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Ways to Write a Ratio:

  • Colon notation: 3:2
  • Word form: 3 to 2
  • Fraction form: 32\frac{3}{2}

Scaling Ratios

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  • Ratios can be scaled up or down by multiplying or dividing both values by the same number.
    • Example:
    • 3:2 × 2 = 6:4
    • 6:4 is the same as 3:2
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Writing Ratios in Simplest Form

  • Divide both numbers by their highest common factor (HCF).
    • Example: 80:120
    • Divide by 10 → 8:12
    • Divide by 4 → 2:3 (Simplest form)

2. Different Kinds of Problems to Solve with Ratios

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There are various types of ratio problems:

  • Finding the total number of parts in a ratio.
  • Finding the total quantity based on a given ratio.
  • Finding the quantity in one part of the ratio.
  • Finding the quantity in a certain number of parts.
  • Finding a missing number in a ratio equation.
  • Finding equivalent ratios.

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3. Worked Examples

Worked Example 1: Scaling a Ratio

A recipe uses 3 cups of flour and 2 cups of milk (3:2). If you need 4 times the quantity, what is the new ratio?

  • Multiply both values by 4:
  • 3×4=12,2×4=83 \times 4 = 12, 2×4=8 → Ratio is 12:8
  • Answer: The ratio remains the same (3:2), just scaled up.

Worked Example 2: Simplifying Ratios

80 learners travel by bus, and 120 by taxi. What is the ratio in simplest form?

  • 80:120 → Divide by 10 → 8:12 → Divide by 4 → 2:3
  • Answer: 2:3

Worked Example 3: Ratios with Three Quantities

A grandmother shares R800 among 3 grandchildren in a ratio of 4:3:1. How much does each child get?

  • Total parts = 4 + 3 + 1 = 8
  • Shares:
  • 48×800=R400\frac{4}{8} \times 800 = R400
  • 38×800=R300\frac{3}{8} \times 800 = R300
  • 18×800=R100\frac{1}{8} \times 800 = R100
  • Answer: R400, R300, R100

4. Writing Ratios in Unit Form

A unit ratio is a ratio where one of the numbers is equal to 1.

  • Example: 5 roses to 15 daisies simplifies to 1:3
  • Some unit ratios are written in decimal form:
    • Example: 5:9 simplifies to 1:1.8
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Worked Example 4: Unit Ratios

A hospital has 23 nurses and 7 567 patients. How many patients does each nurse care for?

  • 23:7 567 → Divide by 23
  • Answer: Each nurse cares for about 329 patients.

5. Proportion

A proportion states that two ratios are equal.

  • Example: 410=820\frac{4}{10} = \frac{8}{20}
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Worked Example 5: Solving a Proportion

Sipho arranges roses and daisies in a 1:3 ratio. He has 15 daisies. How many roses should he use?

  • Set up proportion: 13=x15\frac{1}{3} = \frac{x}{15}
  • Cross-multiply: 3x=153x = 15
  • Solve for x: x=5x = 5
  • Answer: Sipho should use 5 roses.

Worked Example 6: Proportion with Missing Number

A summer camp has a boy-to-girl ratio of 8:11. If the camp has 88 boys, what is the total number of children?

  • Set up proportion**:** 811=88x\frac{8}{11} = \frac{88}{x}
  • Cross-multiply: 8x=88×118x = 88 \times 11
  • Solve: x=121x = 121
  • Total children = 88 + 121 = 209
  • Answer: 209 children

6. Rate

A rate compares two quantities with different units.

Examples of Rates:

  • Cost rate: R16.95 per kg
  • Speed: 60 km/h

Formula for Rates:

  • Distance = Speed × Time
  • Time = Distance ÷ Speed
  • Speed = Distance ÷ Time
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Worked Example 7: Using Rate Formula

A car travels at 60 km/h. How far does it travel in 3 hours?

  • Distance = Speed × Time
  • Distance = 60 × 3 = 180 km
  • Answer: 180 km
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