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P5 Chapter 6 review Area of figures and Equivalent ratios

P5 Chapter 6 review Area of figures and Equivalent ratios

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P5 Chapter 6 review Area of figures and Equivalent ratios

Workbook:

Pg 97-104

Pg 111- 116

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Find the area of the triangle.

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44 mm2

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88 mm2

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64 mm2

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19 mm2

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Find the area of the triangle.
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14 m2
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48 m2
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24 m2
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12 m2

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How do you calculate the area of a triangle?
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Base * Height
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½ * Base * Height
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Length * Width
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Add up the numbers

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What is an equivalent ratio?
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Two or more ratios with the same values
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Two or more ratios that have different values
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Two or more ratios that equal 1
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Two or more ratios that have a denominator of 1

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Inside a classroom, for every 12 boys there are 8 girls. That ratio could be represented by:

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10 : 8

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20 : 12

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6 : 4

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4 : 3

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Which ratio is equivalent to 12:20
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20:12
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2:3
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3:5
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3:10

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Thinking of equivalent ratios, 1 : 4 is equal to:

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2 : 9

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4 : 16

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6 : 26

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8 : 40

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The picture above represents a ratio from the number is red hearts to the number of blue diamonds. This is equivalent to:

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6 : 10

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30 : 18

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10 : 16

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5 : 4

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Person A and person B are sharing money in the ratio 4:1. Person A has $60 more than person B. How much does person A have?

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$10

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$80

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$20

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$30

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P5 Chapter 6 review Area of figures and Equivalent ratios

Workbook:

Pg 97-104

Pg 111- 116

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