
Scaling Down: Simplifying Ratios
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6th - 8th Grade
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W Blackston
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Scaling Down: Simplifying Ratios
Learn how to simplify ratios by scaling them down. Discover the key techniques and concepts to make complex ratios more manageable.
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Scaling Down: Simplifying Ratios
Learn how to simplify ratios using scale factors. Scale factors are used to reduce or enlarge a ratio while maintaining the same proportion. Use the formula: new ratio = original ratio / scale factor. Scale factors can be whole numbers, fractions, or decimals.
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Multiple Choice
What is the formula to simplify ratios using scale factors?
new ratio = original ratio * scale factor
new ratio = original ratio / scale factor
new ratio = original ratio + scale factor
new ratio = original ratio - scale factor
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Simplifying Ratios
Trivia: Did you know that to simplify ratios using scale factors, you divide the original ratio by the scale factor? This helps maintain the proportion between the quantities being compared. Remember, new ratio = original ratio / scale factor. Keep this in mind when working with ratios and scale factors!
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Scaling Down:
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Multiple Choice
What can be used to simplify ratios by dividing both terms of the ratio by the same number?
Scale factors
Multiplication
Division
Addition
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Multiplication
Multiplication can be used to simplify ratios by dividing both terms of the ratio by the same number. This process is known as scaling. It helps in making ratios easier to work with and compare. By dividing both terms, we can find the simplest form of the ratio.
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Scaling Down: Simplifying Ratios
To find the greatest common divisor (GCD) in ratios, follow these steps: 1. Write down the given ratios. 2. Find the GCD of the numbers in each ratio. 3. Divide each number in the ratio by the GCD. 4. Simplify the ratio by writing the new numbers obtained.
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Multiple Choice
What is the first step to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) in ratios?
Write down the given ratios.
Find the GCD of the numbers in each ratio.
Divide each number in the ratio by the GCD.
Simplify the ratio by writing the new numbers obtained.
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Find GCD of Ratios
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Scaling Down: Simplifying Ratios
Divide by the Greatest Common Divisor to simplify ratios. Find the largest number that divides evenly into both the numerator and denominator. Divide both numbers by this common divisor to get the simplified ratio. Repeat until no common divisor remains. Use this method to scale down ratios effectively.
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Multiple Choice
What is the method to simplify ratios effectively?
Divide by the Least Common Multiple
Multiply by the Greatest Common Divisor
Divide by the Greatest Common Divisor
Multiply by the Least Common Multiple
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Divide by the Greatest Common Divisor
Trivia: The method to simplify ratios effectively is to divide by the Greatest Common Divisor. This ensures that the ratio is in its simplest form, with no common factors between the numerator and denominator. It helps in making calculations and comparisons easier. Remember, always simplify ratios to their lowest terms!
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Scaling Down: Simplifying Ratios
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Multiple Choice
What is the process of simplifying ratios?
Divide both terms by their greatest common factor
Multiply or divide both terms by the same number
Subtract both terms by their greatest common factor
Add both terms by the same number
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Simplifying Ratios
Multiplying or dividing both terms by the same number is the process of simplifying ratios. This allows us to express ratios in their simplest form. Remember, we can only simplify ratios when both terms have a common factor. So, divide or multiply both terms by their greatest common factor to simplify the ratio.
Scaling Down: Simplifying Ratios
Learn how to simplify ratios by scaling them down. Discover the key techniques and concepts to make complex ratios more manageable.
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