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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn about different representations of ratio, including the relationship between fractions and ratio.

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5 Questions

Q1.
I have 5 yellow counters and 7 green counters. What fraction of the counters are green?
5/12
5/7
Correct answer: 7/12
7/5
Q2.
I have a bag of pink and brown cubes. 5/11 of the cubes are pink. What is the ratio of pink cubes:brown cubes?
11:5
5:11
Correct answer: 5:6
6:5
Q3.
5 litres of red paint and 8 litres of yellow paint are mixed to make orange. Which of these would give the same shade of paint?
2 litres red, 5 litres yellow
Correct answer: 50 litres red, 80 litres yellow
8 litres red, 11 litres yellow
Q4.
Squash and water are mixed in the ratio 2:5. Which other drink will taste the same?
Correct answer: 10:25
20:55
4:8
9:15
Q5.
Purple paint is made by mixing blue paint and red paint in the ratio 4:3. How much blue paint is needed to mix with 24L of red paint?
24L
Correct answer: 32L
6L
8L