Module 2 Buss. Math
Module 2 Buss. Math
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number” because the word rational also means “having to do with ratios”. 1 3 1 3
a. : b. 1 : c. 0.09 : 0.12
Comparison is a widely used and important application of ratio. 3 4 3 4
In the sports world, there are many situations where ratios are
used. You may mention basketball statistics, for example. The ratio of two
numbers is a way of comparing them. If we say that the ratio of two Solution:
numbers is 3 is to 1, this means that the first number is thrice a large as the
To simplify a ratio involving rational numbers, multiply each of the
second number. The ratio of the two numbers can be expressed as a
quantities by the LCM of their denominators.
fraction, where the first number in the ratio is the numerator and the second
number in the ratio is the denominator. a. The LCM of 3 and 4 is 12; hence,
Note that we handle ratios the way we handle fractions. That is, 1 3 1 3
when we say that the ratio of 5 girls to 10 boys is the same as 1 to 2, we : →12
3 4 () ()
3
:12
4
→4:9
5 1
are actually saying the following: = (reduced to lowest terms)
10 2 Alternative solution: (Reduce/simplify the way you would a complex
fraction.)
Problems involving fractions may be looked at as ratio problems as well.
Hence, the terms ratios and fractions are interchangeable, as given in the 1
following examples. 1 3 3 1 4
: = = × or 4 :9
3 4 3 3 3
Example 1 4
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If there are 2 boys in a group of 8 students, we say that of the students 1 3
8 b. The LCM of the denominators of 1 : is 12.
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are boys or the ratio of boys to the number of students is 2 :8 or 1 :4 .
1 3 4 3 4 3
Example 2 1 : → : →12
3 4 3 4 3
:12
4 () ()
→ 16 :9
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The ratio of 10 to 12 may be written as 10 :12 (odds notation) or Alternative Solution:
12
(fractional notation). 1 4
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Example 3 1 3 3 3 4 4 16
1 : = = = × = ∨16 :9
3 4 3 3 3 3 9
Simplify the following ratios to their simplest form. 4 4
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In a class of 40 students, the ratio of passing grades to failing grades is 5
to 3. How many failed the course?
c. When a ratio is in decimal form, write its equivalent form without the
decimals then reduce the ratio as needed. The ratio 0.09 : 0.12may be Solution:
cleared of decimals by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by
100. That is, 5
The ratio 5 to 3 (or 5 :3 or ) indicates that for every 5 + 3 =8 students,
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0.09 0.09× 100 9 3 there are 3 who would fail. That is,
= = = ∨3 :4
0.12 0.12× 100 12 4
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of the class failed or ( 40 )=15 students failed.
Alternative solution: 8 8
Example 8 Aside from the examples above, we have the following problems where
ratio is used to illustrate real-life situations.
A piece of string, 20 cm long, is divided into two pieces in the ratio 3 :2.
What is the length of each of the two pieces of string? Example 9
a c Sometime you will see the solution by just looking at the problem. It is still
∙ bd= ∙ bd gives ad=bc. good to solve for the solution by using the Fundamental Property of
b d
Proportions.
Example 11
Other properties you may consider:
7 14
We use the Fundamental Property of Proportions to verify that = .
a c a c 8 16
Adding 1 to both sides of = , we get + 1= +1 which simplifies to
b d b d
Equating the cross products of the terms gives
a+b c +d
= .
b d 7 ×16=8 ×14. That is, 112=112.
a c b d Example 12
= is equivalent to = .
b d a c
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Do the ratios and form a proportion? Explain.
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Example 10
5 10 Solution:
In the proportion = , name the four terms, the means, and the
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extremes. 8 18
We compute for the cross products of and . If they are equal, then
10 22
Solution:
8 18
and form a proportion. We have 8 ×22=176; while 10 ×18=180.
First term ¿ 5 Second term ¿ 6 Third term ¿ 10 10 22
Fourth Term ¿ 12 8 18
Since 1 76≠ 180 , and do not form a proportion.
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The means are 6 and 10; the extremes are 5 and 12.
Example 13
Fundamental Property of Proportions
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We also use the Fundamental Property of Proportions to find the missing Let t represent the number of tea bags. The problem translates to the
term in a proportion as shown below. following proportion:
7 n t 8
Given = . We set cross products equal: 8 n=7 ( 16 )∨n=14. =
8 16 15 5
Example 14 Note that both ratios in the proportion compare the same quantities; that is,
both ratios compare number of tea bags to liters of iced tea. In words, the
n+4 n−2 proportion says “t tea bags to 15 liters of iced tea as 8 tea bags to 5 liters
Solve for n: = .
5 3 of iced tea”.
Solution: Using the fundamental property of proportions, we obtain the following:
The cross products are equated as shown below. t 8
= →5 ( t )=15 ( 8 ) t=24 tea bags
5 ( n−2 )=3(n+ 4) 15 5
Example 16
5 n−10=3 n+12
A manufacturer knows that during an average production run, out of 1,000
2 n=22
items produced by a certain machine, 25 will be defective. If the machine
n=11 produces 2,030 items, how many can be expected to be defective?
Proportions can be used to solve a variety of word problems. The following Solution:
examples show some of these word problems. In each case, we will
We let x represent the number of defective items and solve the following
translate the word problem into a proportion, and then solve the proportion
proportion:
using the fundamental property of proportions.
x 25
=
2,030 1000
Example 15
Eight tea bags are needed to make 5 liters of iced tea. How many tea bags
Example 17
are needed to make 15 liters of iced tea?
If 1 out of 6 people buy a particular branded item, how many people can be
Solution:
expected to buy this item in a community of 6,000 people?
Solution:
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p Example 18
Let p=¿ the number of people buying the branded item. The ratio
6000
Two boxes of chocolates cost Php180. How much do 7 boxes of chocolate
defines the number of people p out of 6,000 buying the branded item. This
cost?
ratio is equal to 1 to 6 . These two ratios are equal; that is, they form a
proportion as given below. Solution:
P 1 The more the boxes, the higher cost; that is, both quantities are increasing.
=
6000 6 no . of boxes
We have a direct proportion. The ratio is always the same.
Solving for p, we get p=1000 . So, 1000 people can be expected to buy the cost
particular branded item. no . of box no . of box
That is, = . Substituting the given values, we have
cost cost
How do we recognize whether a given proportion problem involves a direct
proportion, an inverse proportion, or a partitive proportion? The definitions 2 7 180× 7
= cost= =P 630
below determine the type of proportion(variation) : 180 cost 2
1. Direct proportion Forty liters of water is transferred into 3 containers in the ratio 1:3:4. How
much water is in each container?
Two variables, say x and y ,varying such that as x increases, y also
x Solution:
decreases proportionally; that is, the ratio is always the same. The same
y The ratio 1:3:4 indicates 1+3+ 4=8 portions. 40 liters will be divided into 8
y 40
holds true with the ratio .
x portions; that is, =5 liters (L) per portion.
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2. Indirect / Inverse
Container 1 (1 portion)¿ 1× 5 L ¿ 5L in it.
Two variables, say x and y , varying such that as x increases, y
Container 2 (3 portions) ¿ 3 ×5 L ¿ 15L in it.
decreases, or as x decreases, y increases proportionally; that is, the
product of x and y is always the same. Container 3 (4 portions) ¿ 4 ×5L ¿ 20L in it.
3. Partitive proportion
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Example 20 POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF DAVAO DEL SUR, INC.
Mac Arthur Highway, Kiagot, Digos City
If Trina works 20 hours, she earns Php600. How much does she earn if
she works 30 hours?
High School Department
Solution: MODULE 2
Name: _______________________________ Score: ______
This is a direct proportion problem; that is, the more hours Trina works, the
more she earns. Let x represent Trina’s earnings for working 30 hours. The
ratio is the always the same. That is,
ACTIVITY 1
20 hours 30 hours 30 hours ×600 pesos
= → x= =900
600 pesos x pesos 20 hours ( pesos)
1. A survey asked 130 students which between the subjects Accountancy
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and Marketing is their preference. The result is given by the table below:
If nine men take 15 days to assemble 18 machines, how many days will it
Response Solutions
take 20 men to assemble 60 machines?
Accountancy 70
Solution: Marketing 60
Total 130
This problem is a combination of direct and indirect relations. To deal with
this problem, ask yourself how the variable M (men) varies with respect to
Write each of the following ratios as a fraction in simplest form.
D (days); that is, will more men require more days or will more men require
less days to do the job? Will more men produce more machines or more a. Students who prefer Accountancy to all students surveyed.
men produce less machines? In this case, more men produce more
machines. Hence, M and C are directly related. The equation equivalent of
this problem is given below.
b. Students who prefer Marketing to students who prefer Accountancy.
M 1 D1 M 2 D 2
=
C1 C2
2. A family of 5 people whose gross monthly income is Php 30,000
The subscript 1 indicates the first situation in the problem while the budgeted the following amounts for their major monthly expenditures:
subscript 2 indicates the second situation. Substituting the values, we have
9(15) 20 D 2
= → D 2=22 and one half days.
18 60
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House Rent Php 8,000 d. In a college, there are 120 students on scholarship out of 500 students.
Food Php 6,000
Electricity Php 2,000
Others Php 1,000
4. To make a 500g cake, 6 cups of flour, 3 cups of butter, and 1.5 cups of
sugar are needed. Write down the ratio of:
a. What is the ratio of the house rent to the food bill?
a. The amount of sugar to the amount of flour;
b. What is the ratio of the food bill to the gross monthly income of the
family? b. The amount of flour to the amount of butter to the amount of sugar.
d. What is the ratio of the other expenses to the gross monthly income of 1. Jessa buys three bananas for Php 25.00. How much does she have to
the family? pay for a dozen of these bananas?
Solution:
3. Write each ratio as a fraction in simplest form. 2. A typist can finish 4 pages in 6 minutes. How long will it take him to
finish 18 pages?
a. In Metro Manila, 7 out of ten people live in rented homes.
Solution:
c. In the Philippines, 35, 000, 000 out of 100, 000, 000 people are active in Solution:
Facebook.
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4. To finish a certain job in 8 days, 6 workers are needed. If it is required to
finish the same job in 2 days advance, how many workers have to work?
Solution:
5. A supply of food lasts for a week for 20 families. How long would the
supply last if 3 more families have to be supplied?
Solution:
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7. The ratio of cups of water to cups of sugar in a menu is 3:1: . If this is
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just for one serving, how much of each is needed for a menu that makes 5
servings?
Solution:
REFERENCES:
Mia P. Rey, Ph.D., Mark Adrian S. Asinas, Joy Cando-Asuncion, and et.al,
Business Mathematics (2016), 4th Floor, Commission on Higher Education,
C.P. Garcia Ave., Diliman, Quezon City
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