2 - Proportion Principles
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Practice Questions
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What is the ratio of 5 apples to 15 oranges?
💡 Hint: Simplify the ratio using the same unit.
If 3 books cost ₹150, how much does 1 book cost?
💡 Hint: Divide the total cost by the number of books.
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What is a ratio?
💡 Hint: Think about how we measure things.
True or False: Proportion indicates that two ratios are equal.
💡 Hint: Check if you remember what proportion means.
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If 10 workers can complete a task in 15 hours, calculate how many workers are required to finish the same task in 10 hours, assuming the work done is directly proportional to the number of workers.
💡 Hint: Use the relationship between workers and time.
A map is drawn to scale such that 1 cm represents 50 km. If two towns are 12 cm apart on the map, what is the real distance between them?
💡 Hint: Scale up using the ratio given.
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