Title: Ratio and Proportion
1Ratio and Proportion
2Objectives
- Use proportion to solve problems.
- Use direct proportion in simple contexts.
Vocabulary
proportion
ratio
multiplicative
3Finding multiplicative relationships
Example
or
8 is ¼ of 32
34 is twice as big as 17.
Find 5 other multiplicative relationships in the
target board.
4Share the amounts highlighted equally between 2.
24 sweets
60
Share the amounts highlighted equally between 3.
5 kg
8p
Share the amounts highlighted equally between 4.
3
5Unequal sharing
If my brother and I shared 12 so that he
received half as much as I did how much would
we each receive?
2 lots (me)
12 into 3 lots
Each lot 4
12
Me, 2 lots of 4 8
1 lot (my brother)
My brother, 1 lot of 4 4
6Share the highlighted amounts so that one person
gets half as much as the other.
60p shared unequally is 20p 40p
These amounts have been shared in the ratio 12
6 CDs shared unequally is 2 CDs 4 CDs
15 shared unequally is 5 10
7How many eggs for 4 people?
4 people need 2 eggs
How much flour for 6 people?
300g of flour for 6 people
How much salt for 10 people?
20g of salt for 10 people
8Recipes
Using the information in the box find
Salad for three 200g lettuce 100g tomatoes 50g
onions 50 g cheese
The ingredients for salad for 9 people.
The ingredients for pie for 8 people.
Pie for two 200g flour 50g margarine 1 egg
beaten 500g beef
9Answers
Recipes
Salad for three 200g lettuce 100g tomatoes 50g
onions 50 g cheese
The ingredients for salad for 9 people.
600g lettuce 300g tomatoes 150g onions 150g cheese
The ingredients for pie for 8 people.
Pie for two 200g flour 50g margarine 1 egg
beaten 500g beef
800g flour 200g margarine 4 eggs beaten 2000g beef
10Objectives
- Use proportion to solve problems.
- Use direct proportion in simple contexts.
Vocabulary
proportion
ratio
multiplicative
11Thank you for your attention