GCSE Maths - How to Scale Up Ratios #84

GCSE Maths - How to Scale Up Ratios #84

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Mathematics

6th - 7th Grade

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This video tutorial explains the concept of scaling up ratios, which is the opposite of simplifying them. It covers how to scale up ratios using examples, such as converting a simple ratio like 2:3 to a more complex one like 6:9. The tutorial also includes exam-style questions to practice scaling ratios and solving problems involving multiple items, such as a smoothie recipe. The key takeaway is that all scaled ratios are equivalent, and the video provides strategies for solving ratio problems effectively.

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

How do you calculate the total number of cubes if there are 24 blue cubes in the ratio of four to seven?

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3 mins • 1 pt

What adjustments need to be made to the recipe if Jennifer wants to use 6 bananas instead of 2?

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Explain how to find the number of blueberries needed if the ratio is 14 blueberries to 2 bananas and she uses 6 bananas.

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