Q.1.
Anna, Brian and Charles are given 17 sweets to share. The sweets are given out in the ratio 12:10:12 respectively. How many sweets did each child get?
Q.2.
What are the fractional parts of the ratio 5:9:3?
Q.3.
How else can the ratio 4:1.2 be written?
Q.4.
Andrew, Beatrice and Clair earned £700 for a job. They shared it in the ratio 4:3:7 respectively. How much did each person get?
Q.5.
What are the fractional parts of 7:4:11?
Q.6.
650 orders have been made for 3 products: TV sets, microwaves and fridges in the ratio 8:2:3 respectively. How many items of each product have been ordered?
Q.7.
What are the fractional parts of the ratio 3:18 in their simplest form?
Q.8.
How else can the ratio 2.5:1.25:7 be written?
Q.9.
Adam, Beth and Carla are stamp collectors. Adam has 44 stamps, Beth has 68 and Carla hasWhat is the simplest ratio to express these amounts?
Q.10.
How else can the ratio 1.5:2:1.2 be written?