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Monday, 23 March 2020

Rambunctious Ratios



Rambunctious Ratios




We are learning to use addition and subtraction to solve proportion and ratios problems.




Multiplication and Division Practice





4 x 6 = 24 2. 4 x 5 = 20 3. 4 x 8 = 32 4. 4 x 12 =48



5. 28 x 2 =56 6. 33 x 10 =330 7. 40 x 30 =1200 8. 4 x 7 =28




9. 40 ÷ 4 =10 10. 12 ÷ 4 =3 11. 16 ÷ 4 =4 12. 25 ÷ 5 =5





Word problem of the week:

For every 8 girls in a school, there are 12 boys. If there are 40 students in the school, how many girls and boys are there in the school?first I do 8 girls,then I do 12 boys,after that I make the answer so that answer is 20,so then I double it up to make the answer 40,my answer is 40




Wicked word problems!


Solve these problems. Write down your strategies:





Zyla has 64 lollies to share between some friends. How many lollies would each friend get if there were 8 altogether? 8x8=64,then then we do 64 divided by 64= 8,so the answer is eight





At Pt England Kids one teacher is allowed to care for three toddlers. How many toddlers can they look after if there are 8 teachers? 3babies times 8teachers=24





It takes AL87 5 minutes to make 10 sausages for the sausage sizzle. How long will it take them to make 70 sausages?5x7=35,or you can count in your fives twice,so I was working this on my peace of paper and,I did tens on one side but only seven of them,and on the other side is the five minutes,so I count in fives and then answer is,35





At camp, we need one adult to every 8 students. If there are 88 year eights this year, how many adults will we need to take?

88 divided by 8=11,8x11=88,so the answer is 11




If there were 90, how many adults would we need to take to still be legal?11+1adults=12





If 1 pack of raro makes 8 cups of drink, how many packs would we need to make 64? First I do 64 divided by 8=8,so the answer is 8 packs





If 3 loaves of bread feed 9 children for a week, how many loaves would 12 children need? 12 divided 3=4,so the answer is 4




Hi everyone my name is Sauma,today you are going to be learning about my task,so this is one of my Maths task,and it is a Rambunctious Ratio 1,task so this task is talking about difficult problems that you have to solve,and some question at the top,if you are free please leave a positive comment.

1 comment:

  1. HI Sauma,

    Well done for sharing your learning - you are a star! I really liked the way you explained your strategies and taught us how to solve the problem.

    Keep up the great work!
    Mrs Stone

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