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Ratios and Proportions
Outline:
• Ratios!
What is a Ratio?
How to Use Ratios?
How to Simplify?
Proportions!
What is a proportion?
Properties of proportions?
How to use proportions?
• Mysterious Problems…
What is a Ratio?
• A ratio is a comparison of two numbers.
• Ratios can be written in three different ways:
a to b
a:b
Because a ratio is a fraction, b can not be zero
b
a
Ratios are expressed in simplest form
How to Use Ratios?
4cm
1cm
What is the ratio if the rectangle is 8cm
long and 2cm wide?
Still 4 to 1, because for every 4cm, you
can find 1cm to match
• The ratio of length and width of this
rectangle
is 4 to 1.
• How many dogs and cats do I have? We
don’t know, all we know is if they’d start
a fight, each dog has to fight 2 cats.
• The ratio of cats and dogs at my home is 2 to 1
• The ratio of boys and girls in the class
is 12 to11.
This means, for every 12 boys
you can find 11 girls to match.
• There could be just 12 boys, 11
girls.
• There could be 24 boys, 22
girls.
• There could be 120 boys, 110
girls…a huge class
How to simplify ratios?
• The ratios we saw on last
slide were all simplified.
How was it done?
b
a
Ratios can be expressed
in fraction form…
This allows us to do math
on them.
The ratio of boys and girls in the
class is
The ratio of the rectangle is
The ratio of cats and dogs in my
house is
11
12
b
a 1
4
1
2
How to simplify ratios?
• Now I tell you I have 12 cats and 6 dogs. Can you
simplify the ratio of cats and dogs to 2 to 1?
6
12 =
6
/
6
6
/
12 =
1
2
Divide both numerator and
denominator by their
Greatest Common Factor 6.
How to simplify ratios?
A person’s arm is 80cm, he is 2m tall.
Find the ratio of the length of his arm to his total height
m
cm
2
80

cm
cm
200
80
200
80 
5
2
To compare them, we need to convert both
numbers into the same unit …either cm or m.
• Let’s try cm first!

height
arm

Once we have the
same units, we can
simplify them.
How to simplify ratios?
• Let’s try m now!
height
arm
m
cm
2
80

m
m
2
8
.
0

Once we have the
same units, they
simplify to 1.
20
8

5
2

To make both numbers
integers, we multiplied both
numerator and denominator by
10
How to simplify ratios?
• If the numerator and denominator do not
have the same units it may be easier to
convert to the smaller unit so we don’t
have to work with decimals…
3cm/12m = 3cm/1200cm = 1/400
2kg/15g = 2000g/15g = 400/3
5ft/70in = (5*12)in / 70 in = 60in/70in = 6/7
2g/8g = 1/4 Of course, if they are already in the same units, we
don’t have to worry about converting. Good deal
More examples…
24
8
9
27
200
40
=
=
=
5
1
3
1
50
12
=
25
6
18
27
=
2
3
1
3
Now, on to proportions!
d
c
b
a

What is a proportion?
A proportion is an equation
that equates two ratios
The ratio of dogs and cats was 3/2
The ratio of dogs and cats now is 6/4=3/2
So we have a proportion :
4
6
2
3

Properties of a proportion?
4
6
2
3

2x6=12 3x4 = 12
3x4 = 2x6
Cross Product Property
Properties of a proportion?
d
c
b
a

• Cross Product Property
ad = bc
means
extremes
Properties of a proportion?
d
c
b
a
 d
d
c
d
b
a



c
d
b
a


Let’s make sense of the Cross Product Property…
c
b
b
d
b
a




bc
ad 
For any numbers a, b, c, d:
Properties of a proportion?
4
6
2
3

If
Then
6
4
3
2

• Reciprocal Property
Can you see it?
If yes, can you think
of why it works?
How about an example?
6
2
7 x
 Solve for x:
7(6) = 2x
42 = 2x
21 = x
Cross Product Property
How about another example?
x
12
2
7
 Solve for x:
7x = 2(12)
7x = 24
x =
7
24
Cross Product Property
Can you solve it
using Reciprocal
Property? If yes,
would it be easier?
Can you solve this one?
x
x
3
1
7


Solve for x:
7x = (x-1)3
7x = 3x – 3
4x = -3
x =
Cross Product Property
4
3

Again, Reciprocal
Property?
Now you know enough about properties,
let’s solve the Mysterious problems!
gal
x
miles
gal
miles
_
)
5
5
(
1
30 

x
10
1
30

If your car gets 30 miles/gallon, how many gallons
of gas do you need to commute to school
everyday?
5 miles to school
5 miles to home
Let x be the number gallons we need for a day:
Can you solve it
from here?
x = Gal
3
1
So you use up 1/3 gallon a day. How many gallons would
you use for a week?
5 miles to school
5 miles to home
Let t be the number of gallons we need for a week:
days
gal
t
day
gal
5
_
1
3
/
1

5
1
3
/
1 t

5
3
1 t
 t
3
)
5
(
1 
3
5

t Gal
What property
is this?
So you use up 5/3 gallons a week (which is about 1.67
gallons). Consider if the price of gas is 3.69 dollars/gal,
how much would it cost for a week?
Let s be the sum of cost for a week:
5 miles to school
5 miles to home
gallons
dollars
s
gallon
dollars
67
.
1
_
1
69
.
3

67
.
1
1
69
.
3 s

3.69(1.67) = 1s s = 6.16 dollars
So what do you think?
10 miles
You pay about 6 bucks a week just to get to school!
What about weekends?
If you travel twice as much on weekends, say drive
10 miles to the Mall and 10 miles back, how many
gallons do you need now? How much would it cost
totally? How much would it cost for a month?
5 miles
Think proportionally! . . . It’s all about proportions!
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ppt on ratio and proportion.ppt

  • 2. Outline: • Ratios! What is a Ratio? How to Use Ratios? How to Simplify? Proportions! What is a proportion? Properties of proportions? How to use proportions? • Mysterious Problems…
  • 3. What is a Ratio? • A ratio is a comparison of two numbers. • Ratios can be written in three different ways: a to b a:b Because a ratio is a fraction, b can not be zero b a Ratios are expressed in simplest form
  • 4. How to Use Ratios? 4cm 1cm What is the ratio if the rectangle is 8cm long and 2cm wide? Still 4 to 1, because for every 4cm, you can find 1cm to match • The ratio of length and width of this rectangle is 4 to 1.
  • 5. • How many dogs and cats do I have? We don’t know, all we know is if they’d start a fight, each dog has to fight 2 cats. • The ratio of cats and dogs at my home is 2 to 1
  • 6. • The ratio of boys and girls in the class is 12 to11. This means, for every 12 boys you can find 11 girls to match. • There could be just 12 boys, 11 girls. • There could be 24 boys, 22 girls. • There could be 120 boys, 110 girls…a huge class
  • 7. How to simplify ratios? • The ratios we saw on last slide were all simplified. How was it done? b a Ratios can be expressed in fraction form… This allows us to do math on them. The ratio of boys and girls in the class is The ratio of the rectangle is The ratio of cats and dogs in my house is 11 12 b a 1 4 1 2
  • 8. How to simplify ratios? • Now I tell you I have 12 cats and 6 dogs. Can you simplify the ratio of cats and dogs to 2 to 1? 6 12 = 6 / 6 6 / 12 = 1 2 Divide both numerator and denominator by their Greatest Common Factor 6.
  • 9. How to simplify ratios? A person’s arm is 80cm, he is 2m tall. Find the ratio of the length of his arm to his total height m cm 2 80  cm cm 200 80 200 80  5 2 To compare them, we need to convert both numbers into the same unit …either cm or m. • Let’s try cm first!  height arm  Once we have the same units, we can simplify them.
  • 10. How to simplify ratios? • Let’s try m now! height arm m cm 2 80  m m 2 8 . 0  Once we have the same units, they simplify to 1. 20 8  5 2  To make both numbers integers, we multiplied both numerator and denominator by 10
  • 11. How to simplify ratios? • If the numerator and denominator do not have the same units it may be easier to convert to the smaller unit so we don’t have to work with decimals… 3cm/12m = 3cm/1200cm = 1/400 2kg/15g = 2000g/15g = 400/3 5ft/70in = (5*12)in / 70 in = 60in/70in = 6/7 2g/8g = 1/4 Of course, if they are already in the same units, we don’t have to worry about converting. Good deal
  • 13. Now, on to proportions! d c b a  What is a proportion? A proportion is an equation that equates two ratios The ratio of dogs and cats was 3/2 The ratio of dogs and cats now is 6/4=3/2 So we have a proportion : 4 6 2 3 
  • 14. Properties of a proportion? 4 6 2 3  2x6=12 3x4 = 12 3x4 = 2x6 Cross Product Property
  • 15. Properties of a proportion? d c b a  • Cross Product Property ad = bc means extremes
  • 16. Properties of a proportion? d c b a  d d c d b a    c d b a   Let’s make sense of the Cross Product Property… c b b d b a     bc ad  For any numbers a, b, c, d:
  • 17. Properties of a proportion? 4 6 2 3  If Then 6 4 3 2  • Reciprocal Property Can you see it? If yes, can you think of why it works?
  • 18. How about an example? 6 2 7 x  Solve for x: 7(6) = 2x 42 = 2x 21 = x Cross Product Property
  • 19. How about another example? x 12 2 7  Solve for x: 7x = 2(12) 7x = 24 x = 7 24 Cross Product Property Can you solve it using Reciprocal Property? If yes, would it be easier?
  • 20. Can you solve this one? x x 3 1 7   Solve for x: 7x = (x-1)3 7x = 3x – 3 4x = -3 x = Cross Product Property 4 3  Again, Reciprocal Property?
  • 21. Now you know enough about properties, let’s solve the Mysterious problems! gal x miles gal miles _ ) 5 5 ( 1 30   x 10 1 30  If your car gets 30 miles/gallon, how many gallons of gas do you need to commute to school everyday? 5 miles to school 5 miles to home Let x be the number gallons we need for a day: Can you solve it from here? x = Gal 3 1
  • 22. So you use up 1/3 gallon a day. How many gallons would you use for a week? 5 miles to school 5 miles to home Let t be the number of gallons we need for a week: days gal t day gal 5 _ 1 3 / 1  5 1 3 / 1 t  5 3 1 t  t 3 ) 5 ( 1  3 5  t Gal What property is this?
  • 23. So you use up 5/3 gallons a week (which is about 1.67 gallons). Consider if the price of gas is 3.69 dollars/gal, how much would it cost for a week? Let s be the sum of cost for a week: 5 miles to school 5 miles to home gallons dollars s gallon dollars 67 . 1 _ 1 69 . 3  67 . 1 1 69 . 3 s  3.69(1.67) = 1s s = 6.16 dollars
  • 24. So what do you think? 10 miles You pay about 6 bucks a week just to get to school! What about weekends? If you travel twice as much on weekends, say drive 10 miles to the Mall and 10 miles back, how many gallons do you need now? How much would it cost totally? How much would it cost for a month? 5 miles Think proportionally! . . . It’s all about proportions!