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See the figure and find the ratio of
(a) Number of triangles to the number of circles inside the rectangle.
(b) Number of squares to all the figures inside the rectangle.
(c) Number of circles to all the figures inside the rectangle.
Solutions:
Given in the figure
Number of triangles = 3
Number of circles = 2
Number of squares = 2
Total number of figures = 7
(a)
Ratio of the number of triangles to the number of circles inside the rectangle
= 3 / 2
(b)
Ratio of the number of squares to all the figures inside the rectangle
= 2 / 7
(c)
Ratio of the number of circles to all the figures inside the rectangle
= 2 / 7
4. The distance travelled by Hamid and Akhtar in an hour is 9 km and 12 km, respectively. Find the ratio of the speed of Hamid to the speed of Akhtar.
Solutions:
We know that the speed of a certain object is the distance travelled by that object in an hour
Distance travelled by Hamid in one hour = 9 km
Distance travelled by Akhtar in one hour = 12 km
Speed of Hamid = 9 km/hr
Speed of Akhtar = 12 km/hr
The ratio of the speed of Hamid to the speed of Akhtar = 9 / 12 = 3 / 4
5. Fill in the blanks:
15 / 18
=
☐ / 6 = 10 / ☐ = ☐ / 30 [Are these equivalent ratios?]
Solutions:
15 / 18 = (5 × 3) / (6 × 3)
= 5 / 6
5 / 6 = (5
×
2) / (6 × 2)
= 10 / 12
5 / 6 = (5
×
5) / (6 × 5)
= 25 / 30
Hence, 5, 12 and 25 are the numbers which come in the blanks, respectively.
Yes, all are equivalent ratios.
6. Find the ratio of the following:
(a) 81 to 108
(b) 98 to 63
(c) 33 km to 121 km
(d) 30 minutes to 45 minutes
Solutions:
(a)
81 / 108 = (3
×
3 × 3 × 3) / (2
×
2 × 3 × 3 × 3
)
= 3 / 4
(b)
98 / 63 = (14
×
7) / (9 × 7)
= 14 / 9
(c)
33 / 121 = (3
×
11) / (11 × 11)
= 3 / 11
(d)
30 / 45 = (2
×
3 × 5) / (3 × 3 × 5)
= 2 / 3
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7. Find the ratio of the following: (a) 30 minutes to 1.5 hours (b) 40 cm to 1.5 m (c) 55 paise to ₹ 1 (d) 500 ml to 2 litres Solutions: (a) 30 minutes to 1.5 hours 30 min = 30 / 60 = 0.5 hours Required ratio = (0.5 × 1 ) / (0.5 × 3) = 1 / 3 (b) 40 cm to 1.5 m 1.5 m = 150 cm Required ratio = 40 / 150 = 4 / 15 (c) 55 paise to ₹ 1 ₹ 1 = 100 paise Required ratio = 55 / 100 = (11 × 5) / (20 × 5) = 11 / 20 (d) 500 ml to 2 litres 1 litre = 1000 ml 2 litre = 2000 ml Required ratio = 500 / 2000 = 5 / 20 = 5 / (5 × 4) = 1 / 4 8. In a year, Seema earns ₹ 1,50,000 and saves ₹ 50,000. Find the ratio of (a) Money that Seema earns to the money she saves (b) Money that she saves to the money she spends. Solutions: Money earned by Seema = ₹ 150000 Money saved by her = ₹ 50000 Money spent by her = ₹ 150000 – ₹ 50000 = ₹ 100000 (a) Ratio of money earned to money saved = 150000 / 50000 = 15 / 5 = 3 / 1 (b) Ratio of money saved to money spent = 50000 / 100000 = 5 / 10 = 1 / 2 9. There are 102 teachers in a school of 3300 students. Find the ratio of the number of teachers to the number of students. Solutions: Given Number of teachers in the school = 102 Number of students in the school = 3300 The ratio of the number of teachers to the number of students = 102 / 3300 = (2 × 3 × 17) / (2 × 3 × 550) = 17 / 550 10. In a college, out of 4320 students, 2300 are girls. Find the ratio of (a) Number of girls to the total number of students. (b) Number of boys to the number of girls. (c) Number of boys to the total number of students. Solutions: Given Total number of students = 4320 Number of girls = 2300 Number of boys = 4320 – 2300 = 2020 (a) Ratio of the number of girls to the total number of students = 2300 / 4320 = (2 × 2 × 5 × 115) / (2 × 2 × 5 × 216) = 115 / 216 (b) Ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls = 2020 / 2300 = (2 × 2 × 5 × 101) / (2 × 2 × 5 × 115) = 101 / 115 (c) Ratio of the number of boys to the total number of students = 2020 / 4320 = (2 × 2 × 5 × 101) / (2 × 2 × 5 × 216) = 101 / 216| CBSE Syllabus Class 6 | |
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( a) Ratio of the number of students who opted for basketball to the number of students who opted for table tennis = 750 / 250 = 3 / 1
(b) Ratio of the number of students who opted for cricket to the number of students who opted for basketball = 800 / 750 = 16 / 15 (c) Ratio of the number of students who opted for basketball to the total number of students = 750 / 1800 = 25 / 60 = 5 / 12 12. The cost of a dozen pens is ₹ 180, and the cost of 8 ball pens is ₹ 56. Find the ratio of a pen's cost to a ball pen's cost. Solutions: Cost of a dozen pens = ₹ 180 Cost of 1 pen = 180 / 12 = ₹ 15 Cost of 8 ball pens = ₹ 56 Cost of 1 ball pen = 56 / 8 = ₹ 7 Hence, the required ratio is 15 / 7. 13. Consider the statement: The ratio of breadth and length of a hall is 2:5. Complete the following table that shows some possible breadths and lengths of the hall.| The breadth of the hall (in metres) | 10 | 40 | |
| Length of the hall (in metres) | 25 | 50 |
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