Tip #2: You can directly perform multiplication/ division operations on ratio elements
Question: Seats for Mathematics, Physics and Biology in a school are in the ratio 5 : 7 : 8. There is a proposal to increase these seats by 40%, 50% and 75% respectively. What will be the ratio of increased seats?
Solution:
Ratio after proposal = 5/20 * T * 1.4 : 7/20 * T * 1.5 : 8/20 * T * 1.75
As a quick shortcut, we can also directly multiply the ratio elements to determine the new ratio.
Ratio after proposal (shortcut) = 5 * 1.4 : 7 * 1.5 : 8 * 1.75
= 2 : 3 : 4
Tip #3: Ensure that the units for the numerator and denominator match across the equation
Question: Ken can walk 40 dogs in 8 hours. How many dogs can Ken walk in 12 hours?
Solution:
We assume that the number of dogs walked and the time taken are directly proportional.
Number of dogs walked αTime taken
Number of dogs walked = k * Time taken (k is some constant)
Number of dogs walked / Time taken = k
40 / 8 = x / 12 where x is count of dogs walked in 12 hours
In the above equation, numerator unit is dogs walked and denominator unit is time taken. Ensure that units match to avoid errors.
=> x = 60 dogs walked
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Ratios and Proportions
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