Ratio - WJECUnderstanding ratio

Ratios show the relationship between two values. They may be in direct proportion and increase as the other increases, or they can be in inverse proportion; as one increases the other decreases.

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Understanding ratio

A ratio shows the relationship between two quantities.

It is written in the form a:b which is read as ‘a to b’.

Example

Two teenagers in cinema seats eating sweets

Jon has a pack of sweets. He shares them with a friend in the ratio 3:2. This means that for every three sweets John eats, he gives his friend two.

If Jon eats 15 sweets (5 × 3), his friend will receive 10 sweets (5 × 2).

In the example, this means that Jon has 5 lots of 3 sweets so his friend will have 5 lots of 2 sweets.

Question

Bread is made using five parts of flour to three parts liquid.

a) Write down the ratio of liquid to flour.

b) If the recipe calls for 200 g of flour, how much liquid will be needed?

Question

Cookies are made using the ratio 3:2:1 of flour, fat and sugar.

If a recipe calls for 150 g of flour, how much fat and sugar are needed?