Problem Solving with Ratios and Recipes

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This collection of exercises involves solving ratio problems related to red and yellow counters, as well as calculating ingredient quantities for soup recipes based on different serving sizes. Practice your math skills and cooking knowledge with these varied scenarios.


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  1. 1) The ratio of red to yellow counters is 3 : 1 a) There are 3 yellow counters, how many red counters are there? b) There are 20 counters in total. How many are red? Red 20 Yellow c) There are 4 more red counters than yellow. How many counters are there in total? Red Yellow

  2. 1) The ratio of red to yellow counters is 3 : 1 a) There are 3 yellow counters, how many red counters are there? 9 red counters b) There are 20 counters in total. How many are red? 5 5 5 Red 20 4 20 5 15 red counters Yellow c) There are 4 more red counters than yellow. How many counters are there in total? 2 2 2 Red 8 counters in total 4 2 Yellow

  3. Soup recipe This recipe for soup serves 4 people. Serves 4 people. How much of each ingredient would I need for 8 people? 1 onion 3 carrots 10 g cheese 400 ml water

  4. 1 onion 1 onion 1 person 1 person 1 person 1 person 1 person 1 person 1 person 1 person If 1 onion serves 4 people, then 2 onions would serve 8 people.

  5. 1 onion 4 people 2 2 3 3 2 onions 8 people 4 4 2 3 onions 12 people 2 4 onions 16 people

  6. Have a think 3 carrots 4 people 2 2 3 3 6 carrots 8 people 6 2 6 2 9 carrots 12 people 18 carrots 11 2 carrots 24 people 2 people

  7. Have a think Soup recipe Serves 4 people. How much of each ingredient would I need for 10 people? 1 onion 3 carrots 10 g cheese 400 ml water

  8. Soup recipe Soup recipe 2 Serves 8 people. Serves 4 people. 2 onions 6 carrots 20 g cheese 800 ml water 1 onion 3 carrots 10 g cheese 400 ml water 2

  9. Soup recipe Soup recipe 2 Serves 2 people. Serves 4 people. 1 2 onion 11 2 carrots 5 g cheese 200 ml water 1 onion 3 carrots 10 g cheese 400 ml water 2

  10. Soup recipe Serves 10 people. 21 71 2 carrots 25 g cheese 1,000 ml water 2 onions

  11. Have a go at questions 1 - 3 on the worksheet

  12. For a school trip, there are 7 students for every 1 teacher. If 40 people are on the trip how many teachers and students are there?

  13. 7 students 14 students 21 students 28 students 35 students 1 teacher 2 teachers 3 teachers 4 teachers 5 teachers 8 people 16 people 24 people 32 people 40 people For 40 people, there would be 5 teachers and 35 students.

  14. 35 students 5 teachers Have a think 40 people In the 35 students, there are 2 boys to every 3 girls. For 40 people, there would be 5 teachers and 35 students. How many boys are on the trip?

  15. 35 students 14 boys 21 girls In the 35 students, there are 2 boys to every 3 girls. How many boys are on the trip?

  16. Alex has drawn two similar rectangles. The perimeter of this rectangle is 54 cm. Have a think This rectangle is 3 times smaller. 54 3 = 18 cm What could the length and width of the smaller rectangle be?

  17. The perimeter of this rectangle is 18 cm. What could the length and width of the smaller rectangle be? 2?+ 2?= 18 2 + 16 = 18 W = 1 cm L = 8 cm 4 + 14 = 18 W = 2 cm L = 7 cm W = 3 cm L = 6 cm 6 + 12 = 18

  18. Have a go at the rest of the questions on the worksheet

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