A ratio is a relationship between two or more numbers. It tells us how one quantity compares with another quantity.
T his bowl of fruit contains six apples and three oranges. The ratio of apples to oranges is six to three. We can write this ratio as $6 : 3$. This ratio is equivalent to $2 : 1$. In this unit, you will learn how to find and use equivalent ratios.
1. Look at these shapes.

Write in its simplest form:
a. the ratio of circles to squares
b. the ratio of squares to pentagons
c. the ratio of pentagons to squares.
2. Write these ratios in their simplest form.
a. $3 : 12$
b. $21 : 14$
c. $12 : 9$
d. $24 : 8$
e. $150 : 25$
f. $15 : 300$
3. Write the missing numbers.
a. $2 : 3 = 12 : \square$
b. $5 : 7 = \square : 21$
c. $3 : 5 = 15 : \square$
Check your answers to question $3$ with your partner.
4. Place the ratios in the correct position in the table. One ratio cannot be placed. Which one is it?
$18:27,\ 12:16,\ 28:35,\ 16:20,\ 4:6,\ 14:21,\ 24:32,\ 18:24,\ 36:27,\ 36:45,\ 21:28,\ 8:12,\ 32:40$
| Equivalent to $2:3$ | Equivalent to $3:4$ | Equivalent to $4:5$ |
|---|---|---|
5. Pierre plants $4$ carrots for every $3$ onions. He plants $48$ carrots.
a. How many onions does he plant?
b. How many carrots and onions does he plant altogether?
6. The ratio of girls to boys in a dance competition is $3 : 2$.
$42$ girls take part in the competition.
How many boys and girls take part in the competition altogether?
7. Ollie and Igor share $24$ counters in different ways.
a. How many counters does Igor get when he has twice as many as Ollie?
b. How many counters does Igor get when he has one counter for every three counters Ollie has?
c. How many counters does Igor get when they share the counters in the ratio Igor to Ollie is $3 : 5$?
Problem:
Suzy spent $4 on beads to make necklaces.
White beads cost $10$ cents each and coloured beads cost $20$ cents each.
Suzy bought beads in the ratio of white to coloured $3:1$.
How many white and coloured beads did she buy?
Try tabulating your information.
| Number of white beads | Cost of white beads | Number of coloured beads | Cost of coloured beads | Total cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 | $24 \times 10 = 240$ cents | 8 | $8 \times 20 = 160$ cents | $240 + 160 = 400$ cents |
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