Thursday, October 22, 2009

Justin816 BOB, RATIO


_DSC5911-Edit.jpg by dmalleo.


Part to Part ratio
- blues to orange , 4:3.
- green to pink , 2:4
- brown to yellow , 2:2
Part to Whole ratio
- black to whole , 1:22
- green to whole , 2:22
Three term ratio
- yellow to green to blue , 2:2:4
- orange to whole to brown , 3:22:2
ratio - 2:4
fraction - 2/4
decimal - 0.5
percent - 50%
My questions :
1 - What colors are used in the ratio 3:1?
2 - What is another way of making an 2 part ratio ?
3 - What could another 3 part ratio be ?

THANKS FOR READING ! :D


Part 2

1.What were the mistakes you made on your test. Show examples of answers that were wrong. What was your mistake. How will you remember what to do in future tests.

- I should have highlighted the important information I would need on each question.
- I didn't explain my work.
- I didn't concentrate on the questions that I thought was easy.


I will try to concentrate more and read my questions carefully.

2.Rewrite 2 questions that gave you difficulty with different numbers. Answer the questions correctly in the comments to your blog. Encourage others to participate at your blog by getting them to answer your questions.

1- Write each ratio in lowest terms.

a) 8:32 b) 10:80 c) 5:25 d)18:27

2- In a student election carol gets 60 % of the votes. If there were 485 votes cast, how many votes did carol get?

4 comments:

  1. Question 1 - orange to black
    Question 2 - yellow,green,brown to whole- 2,2,2:22
    (can be done in multiple of colors)
    Question 3 - whole to pink to black, 22:4:1

    ReplyDelete
  2. Q1
    -orange to black

    Q2
    -blue, green,yellow to whole
    4,2,2:22

    Q3
    -orange to blue to grey
    3:4:1

    ReplyDelete
  3. Good Job doing your scribepost! I like the picture that you chose.

    ReplyDelete
  4. 1) A)= 1:4 B)= 1:8 C)= 1:25 D)= 2:3

    2)VOTES = 291

    ReplyDelete

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