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3 January, 16:08

Circle any equivalent ratios from the list below.

Ratio: 1: 2

Ratio: 5: 10

Ratio: 6: 16

Ratio: 12: 32

Find the value of the following ratios, leaving your answer as a fraction, but rewrite the fraction using the largest possible unit.

Ratio: 1: 2 Value of the Ratio:

Ratio: 5: 10 Value of the Ratio:

Ratio: 6: 16 Value of the Ratio:

Ratio: 12: 32 Value of the Ratio:

What do you notice about the value of the equivalent ratios?

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  1. 3 January, 17:16
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    Equivalent ratios: we can that the first ratio is equivalent to the second, then third ratio is equivalent to the forth.

    Ratio: 1: 2 Value of the Ratio: 1/2

    Ratio: 5: 10 Value of the Ratio: 1/2

    Ratio: 6: 16 Value of the Ratio: 3/8

    Ratio: 12: 32 Value of the Ratio: 3/8

    We notice that if the values are equivalent the ratios are equivalent

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Equivalent ratios:

    To get if ratios are equivalent we look for the constant between ratios

    a. Ratio: 1: 2 and Ratio: 5: 10

    We apply the method of comparing the first term of both ratios, and the second term of both ratios. We see the constant is 5 (1/5 is equal to 2/10)

    We do the same with third and forth ratio

    Ratio: 6: 16 compare to Ratio: 12: 32

    6/12 is equal to 16/32 the constant is 2

    So, we can that the first ratio is equivalent to the second, then, third ratio is equivalent to the forth.

    Value of the Ratio: The value is a ratio written as a fraction.

    Ratio: 1: 2 Value of the Ratio: 1/2

    Ratio: 5: 10 Value of the Ratio: 5/10 if we divide both sides by 5, we can say Value of the Ratio: 1/2

    Ratio: 6: 16 Value of the Ratio: 6/16 if we divide both sides by 2, we can say the value is 3 / 8

    Ratio: 12: 32 Value of the Ratio: 12/32 if we divide both sides by 4, we can say the value is 3 / 8

    If the values are equivalent the ratios are equivalent.
  2. 3 January, 17:22
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    Equivalent ratios: we can that the first ratio is equivalent to the second, then third ratio is equivalent to the forth.

    Ratio: 1: 2 Value of the Ratio: 1/2

    Ratio: 5: 10 Value of the Ratio: 1/2

    Ratio: 6: 16 Value of the Ratio: 3/8

    Ratio: 12: 32 Value of the Ratio: 3/8

    We notice that if the values are equivalent the ratios are equivalent

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a. Ratio: 1: 2 and Ratio: 5: 10

    We apply the method of comparing the first term of both ratios, and the second term of both ratios. We see the constant is 5 (1/5 is equal to 2/10)

    We do the same with third and forth ratio

    Ratio: 6: 16 compare to Ratio: 12: 32

    6/12 is equal to 16/32 the constant is 2

    So, we can that the first ratio is equivalent to the second, then, third ratio is equivalent to the forth.

    Ratio: 1: 2 Value of the Ratio: 1/2

    Ratio: 5/10 if we divide both sides by 5, we can say Value of the Ratio: 1/2

    Ratio: 6/16 if we divide both sides by 2, we can say the value is 3 / 8

    Ratio: 12/32 if we divide both sides by 4, we can say the value is 3 / 8

    If the values are equivalent the ratios are equivalent.
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