Susie has a bag with 8 hair pins, 6 pencils, 2 snacks, and 4 books. What is the ratio of books to pencils?

2 Answers
Jul 17, 2016

Ratio of books to pencils is 2/3 or written as 2:3

Explanation:

There are:

6 pencils
4 books

So the ratio of books to pencils is 4:6larr" "format some people use

Write this as ("books")/("pencils")-> 4/6

But this is not in its simplest form as 2 will divide exactly into both numbers.

Divide top and bottom by 2 giving

("books")/("pencils")-> (4-:2)/(6-:2) =2/3

Ratio of books to pencils is 2/3 or written as 2:3
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color(blue)("A further note just for information")

This business of 4/6" being the same as "2/3 has a proper mathematical term.

They are 'equivalent fraction' as the answer to 4-:6 is exactly the same as the answer to 2-:3

The correct way to write 'equivalent fractions' is 4/6-=2/3

A lot of people write 4/6=2/3

Jul 17, 2016

2:3

Explanation:

A ratio is a way of comparing 2 or more quantities.

A ratio may be expressed in 2 ways.

color(orange)"(1) As a fraction"

We require the ratio color(red)"books"/color(blue)"pencils"

Which 'looks' like a fraction, and if we insert the appropriate values.

That is color(red)"books=4" " and " color(blue)"pencils=6"

Then the ratio as a fraction is color(red)"4"/color(blue)"6"

This may be 'simplified' in the usual way by 'cancelling'.

rArrcolor(red)cancel(4)^2/color(blue)cancel(6)^3=2/3

color(orange)"(2)Using a colon"

instead of saying 2 'to' 3 we write 2:3 (which is read as 2 to 3)

Hence ratio = color(red)"4":color(blue)"6"

In this form we can multiply or divide each term in the ratio by the same number ( but not zero ).

Dividing each term by 2 the ratio becomes 4:6=2:3

The ratio may be written as 2/3" or " 2:3