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Year 8
Ratios and proportions
Year 8
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Identifying types of proportions
What type of proportion is shown in the situation below:
Sheila's mother divided the rope into 2:3:4 ratio.
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What type of proportion is shown in the situation below:
The higher the investment, the higher the risk.
Direct
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Partitive
. What type of proportion is shown in the situation below:
The older you get, the more knowledge you acquire about life.
Direct
Inverse
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What type of proportion is shown in the situation below:
The contribution for five friends was divided into 1:2:2:3:4.
Direct
Inverse
Partitive
What type of proportion is shown in the situation below:
The lower the energy consumption, the lesser electrical bill you’ll pay.
Direct
Inverse
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What type of proportion shows the relationship between variables in distinct parts?
Direct
Inverse
Partitive
What type of proportion is shown in the situation below:
The lower the supply, the higher the demand.
Direct
Inverse
Partitive
What type of proportion is shown in the situation below:
The higher the price, the lower the demand.
Direct
Inverse
Partitive
What type of proportion shows that if one quantity increases, the other quantity decreases?
Direct
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What type of proportion is shown in the situation below:
The faster the distance, the less time it will take a car to arrive at a certain destination.
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