How do I solve this Grade 9 Ratio question?

A bag contains green, red and blue balls. There are 36 balls in the bag, the ratio of green balls to red balls is 3:2 and the ratio of red balls to blue balls is 1:2.

  • What is the ratio of green balls to blue balls?

  • How many blue balls are in the bag?

  • If another four red balls are added to the bag, what is the ratio of red balls to green balls?

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2 Answers
Jul 22, 2018

See below

Explanation:

The approach I took was:

Given G/R=3/2GR=32 and R/B=1/2RB=12

G/cancelRxxcancelR/B= 3/2xx1/2= 3/4= G/B

G/B=3/4

Now for the next part, I need a ratio of blue out of the total:
B/T= 4/(4+3+2)= x/36

9x=144

x=16

There's 16 total blue balls

R/T= 2/(4+3+2)=x/36

9x=72

x=8

There's 8 total Red balls

G/T=3/(4+3+2)=x/36

9x=108

x=12

There's 12 total Green balls

So if 4 Red balls were added:

12/12=1
The new ratio of R/G= 1

Jul 22, 2018
  1. 3:4
  2. 16 (blue) balls
  3. 3:4

Explanation:

Green to red balls: 3:2 or 3 green every 2 red. We can write this as (3" green")/(2" red")
Red to blue balls: 1:2 or 1 red every 2 blue (2 blue every 1 red). We can write this as either (1" red")/(2" blue") or (2" blue")/(1" red")

This also means that if you had 3 green balls, you would have 2 red balls, and 4 blue balls. See the below conversion for explanation:
(3" green")/(2\cancel{" red"})xx(1\cancel{" red"})/(2" blue")=(3xx1" green")/(2xx2" blue")=(3" green")/(4" blue")

So your answer for the first question is \color{red}{3:4}

Your overall ratio of green-red-blue is 3:2:4. Let's set a random value x to compare:
3x green to 2x red to 4x blue. We know that the total ball amount is 36, so 3x+2x+4x=36

Let's simplify that to find x (then we can calculate how many balls of each color there are, by plugging in the x):
9x=36
x=36\div9=4

So your ball count is:
Green 3x=3(4)=12 balls
Red 2x=2(4)=8 balls
Blue 4x=4(4)=16 balls

Your answer for the second question will then be \color{red}{16" balls"}

What happens if you add another four red balls? You now have 36+4=40 balls total, and 8+4=12 red balls. What is the new ratio?

Your NEW ball count:
Green 12 balls
Red 12 balls
Blue 16 balls

Green - red - blue is 12-12-16. We see that the green to red ratio is 12:12 which is basically 1-to-1 (they are the same amounts, always).
And the green/red (since they are the same) to blue ratio would be
12:16 which can be simplified to 6:8 then 3:4

Your answer for the third question will be \color{red}{1:1}.