1. | Three classes have the same ratio of girls to boys. |
| | In Elisa's class there are 6 girls and 5 boys. |
| | Bert's class has 15 boys. |
| | Karen's class has 12 girls. |
| a) | Use colored blocks to show the ratio of girls to boys in Elaine's class. |
| b) | Using the same color of blocks for boys and girls as above set up an equivalent ratio to help you determine the number of boys and girls in Bert's class. |
| c) | Determine how many boys and girls in Karen's class. |
| d) | Use a drawing to record each solution. |
| e) | Write the ratio using a colon beside each drawing. |
| f) | What is the ratio in lowest terms? |
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2. | A recipe calls for 250 mL of sugar, 500mL of oatmeal and 750 mL of flour. |
| a) | Write the amounts as a ratio. |
| b) | Rename the ratio in lowest terms using blocks and draw to record your answer. |
3. | Use the colored cubes to show a ratio of 4:8:6 three different ways. Draw to record and write each as a ratio. |
4. | Choose a ratio. Show the ratio three different ways using the blocks. Draw to record and write each as a ratio. |
5. | In your own words define the term equivalent ratio. |