Writing and Solving Ratios and Proportions

This activity looks at the differences between proportion and ratio with examples of each type, linking fractions, decimals and percentages as examples of proportion. A number of situations are used, including a recipe to stress a common sense approach.

Article Id: 19949 | Date published: 15/3/2012
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