Ratios and Their Representation as Fractions and Percentages

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These flashcards cover key concepts related to understanding and converting ratios into fractions and percentages.

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What is the fraction of the fruit that are apples when the ratio of oranges to apples is 2 to 3?

The fraction of the fruit that are apples is 3/5.

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If the ratio of boys to girls in a class is 4 to 3, what fraction of the class are boys?

The fraction of the class that are boys is 4/7.

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When the drink contains orange juice and lemonade in a ratio of 1 to 4, what percentage of the drink is lemonade?

80% of the drink is lemonade.

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In a group where the ratio of defenders to midfielders to strikers is 7 to 5 to 6, what fraction of the players are midfielders?

The fraction of the players that are midfielders is 5/18.

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How do you convert a ratio to a percentage?

Convert the ratio to a fraction first, then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.

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If the ratio of oranges to apples is 2 to 3, how would this change if you had more fruit?

The ratio remains the same regardless of the total number of fruits.

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When converting 6 out of 18 into a percentage, what is the result?

6 out of 18 is equivalent to 33.3%.

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What is the total number of pieces of fruit if the ratio of oranges to apples is 2 to 3?

The total number of pieces of fruit is 5.

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In a ratio of 1 to 4, if there is 1 part orange juice, how many parts lemonade are there?

There are 4 parts lemonade.

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What is the simplest fraction for 6 out of 10?

The simplest fraction for 6 out of 10 is 3/5.