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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to write ratios as fractions. We will investigate the similarities and differences between both formats.

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3 Questions

Q1.
Eva and Jess share some sweets in the ratio 2 : 7. Jess receives 42 sweets. How many sweets did Eva receive?
Correct answer: 12 sweets
54 sweets
6 sweets
Q2.
Eva and Jess share some sweets in the ratio 2 : 7. Jess receives 42 sweets. How many sweets did they have in total?
12 sweets
Correct answer: 54 sweets
6 sweets
Q3.
David and Jasmine share some football cards in the ratio 5 : 9. Jasmine gets 12 more cards than David. How many cards did they share in total?
168 cards
27 cards
Correct answer: 42 cards
64 cards

3 Questions

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Correct answer: d
Q2.
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Correct answer: c
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Q3.
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Correct answer: c
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Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Ratio 1 & 2

UnitMaths / Ratio 2 (Ratio and Fractions/Direct Proportion/Best Buy)