This math topic focuses on practicing the calculation of the simplest form of ratios from given values. The problems involve determining the ratios between different items, such as cats to dogs, boys to girls, and tennis balls to soccer balls. Each question provides a pair of values and asks the learner to select the correct simplest ratio from multiple-choice options. This is an introductory practice to understand and apply the concept of ratios, which is a fundamental aspect of the rates and ratios unit.
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What is the (simplest) ratio of cats to dogs?
Math worksheet on 'Ratios - Calculate Item Ratio from Values (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Rates and Ratios - Practice' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/rates_and_ratios_practice/ |
What is the (simplest) ratio of tennis balls to soccer balls? |
13:6 |
5:3 |
12:8 |
12:5 |
What is the (simplest) ratio of cats to dogs? |
13:3 |
1:6 |
2:6 |
4:5 |
What is the (simplest) ratio of boys to girls? |
4:10 |
5:2 |
6:1 |
8:9 |
What is the (simplest) ratio of boys to girls? |
1:2 |
3:5 |
7:3 |
4:12 |
What is the (simplest) ratio of cats to dogs? |
1:5 |
9:4 |
5:6 |
4:3 |
What is the (simplest) ratio of cats to dogs? |
11:8 |
2:7 |
2:6 |
5:2 |
What is the (simplest) ratio of boys to girls? |
3:4 |
6:2 |
5:6 |
8:12 |