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EXAMPLE: 8            Find the ratio of 40 cm to 1.5 m.
                                     12                Ratio, Proportion And                                                       SOLUTION             1.5 m = (1.5 x 100) cm = 150

                                                                                                                                                        cm 40 cm: 1.5 m = 40 cm: 150 cm

                                                           Unitary Method
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                                                                                                                                                        =  40:150 =  40  =  40 10  =  4  − 4:15.
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                                                                                       a                                                                          150  150 10   15
        RATIO OF NUMBERS The ratio of two nonzero numbers a and bis thefraction        and we write it as a : b                                         Hence, the required ratio is 4 : 15.
        read as ‘a is to b’.                                                           b                                                                                     SOLVED EXAMPLES
        In the ratio a : b we call a the first term or antecedent and b the second term or consequent.                             EXAMPLE:9            The length and the breadth of a rectangular park are 75 m and 60 m respectively.
        EXAMPLE:1             3: 5 is a ratio in which first term is 3 and the second term is 5 and we define 3: 5 as 3                                 What is the ratio of the length to the breadth of the park?
                                                                                                              5                    SOLUTION             Length of the park = 75 m.

        AN IMPORTANT RESULT We know that a fraction does not change when its numerator and denominator are                                              Breadth of the park= 60 m.
                                                                                                                                                        ∴
        multiplied or divided by the same nonzero number.  So, a ratio does not change when its first and second terms                                     length: breadth = 75 m: 60 m = 75: 60
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        are multiplied or divided by the same nonzero number.                                                                                                    =  75  =  75 15  =  5  = 5: 4
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                                2   24     8                                                                                                                       60     60 15    4         [·.· the HCF of 75 and 60 is 15].
                                     ×
        EXAMPLE:2        ( ) i 2:3= 3  =  3 4  = 12  = 8:12.
                                     ×
                                    60   60 5   12                                                                                                      Hence, the required ratio is 5 : 4.
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                         ( ) ii 60: 45 =  =    =   = 12:9
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                                    45   45 5    9                                                                                 EXAMPLE:10           The length of a pencil is 16 cm and its diameter is 6 mm. What is the ratio of the
                                                                                                                                                        diameter of the pencil to that of its length?
        EQUIVALENT RATIOS On multiplying (or dividing} each term of a ratio by the same non zero number we                         SOLUTION             Taking both the quantities in the same unit, we get
        get a ratio equivalent to the given ratio.                                                                                                      diameter of the pencil = 6 mm,
        EXAMPLE:3              (i) As shown above, 2: 3 and 8: 12 are equivalent ratios.                                                                length of the pencil= 16 cm= (16 × 10) mm= 160 mm.
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                              (ii) As shown above, 60 : 45 and 12 : 9 are equivalent ratios.                                                          ∴                                         =  6:160 =    6  =   62     =  3  =  3:80.
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                                                                                                                                                        (diameter of pencil) : (length of pencil)           160    160 2       80
        RATIO IN SIMPLEST FORM The ratio a : b is said to be in the simplestform if the HCF of a and b is 1.
        EXAMPLE:4             (i) The ratio 11 : 15 is in the simplest form since the HCF of 11 and 15 is 1.                                               Hence, the required ratio is 3 : 80.
                              (ii) The ratio 15 : 20 is not in the simplest form since the HCF of 15 and 20 is 5, not 1.           EXAMPLE:11            Find the ratio of 90 cm to 1.5 m.
                                                                                                                                   SOLUTION             Taking both the quantities in the same unit, we have:
        TO CONVERT A GIVEN RATIO TO ITS SIMPLEST FORM To convert a given ratio a : b to its                                                             given ratio = 90 cm: (1.5 x 100) cm= 90 cm: 150 cm= 90: 15
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                              simplest form, we divide each term by the HCF of a and b.                                                                            =  90  =  90 30
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        EXAMPLE:5             Convert the ratio 40 : 25 in its simplest form.                                                                                        150   150 30    [·.· the HCF of 90 and 150 is 30]


        SOLUTION              HCF of 40 and 25 is 5.                                                                                                                     3
                                                                                                                                                                       = =  3:5.
                                           40    40 8     8                                                                                                              5
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                               ∴  40: 25 =     =        =   =  8:5
                                           25    25 5     5                                                                                             Hence, the given ratio is 3 : 5.
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                              Hence, the simplest form of 40: 25 is 8 : 5.                                                         EXAMPLE:12           Find the ratio of
        EXAMPLE:6             Express the ratio 87 : 58 in simplest form.                                                                               (i)36 minutes to an hour     (ii) 40 patse to ₹3
        SOLUTION              HCF of 87 and 58 is 29.                                                                                                   (iii) 125 mL to 2 L          (iv)a dozen to a score
                                          87   87 29     3
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                              ∴  87 :58 =    =         =   =  3: 2                                                                 SOLUTION             Taking both the quantities in the same unit, we have:
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                                          58   58 29     2                                                                                              (1)36 minutes : 1 hour = 36 minutes : (1 × 60) minutes
                                                                                                                                                        = 36 minutes : 60 minutes = 36 : 60
         RATIO OF TWO QUANTITIES IN SAME UNITS                                                                                                             40     40 20
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        NOTE                  The ratio of two quantities is defined only when they are in the same unit.                                                =  300  =  300 20  [·.· the HCF of 36 and 60 is 121]
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        EXAMPIE:7              Suppose that Kunal’s weight is 28 kg and Tanvy’s weight is 32 kg. Then,
                              (Kunal’s weight) : (Tanvy’s weight) = 28 kg : 32 kg= 28 : 32                                                               =  3  = 3:5.
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                               =  28  =  28 4  =  7  =  7 :8                                                                                            (ii)40 paise : ₹3= 40 paise : (3 × 100) paise = 40 paise : 300 paise
                                 32   32 4    8                                                                                                            40     40 20
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         ∴
           ratio of Kunal’s weight to Tanvy’s weight is 7 : 8.                                                                                           =  300  =  300 20
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