Lynn Byrd, Greg Byrd and, Chris Pearce Solutions for Chapter: Ratio and Proportion, Exercise 2: Exercise 12.1
Lynn Byrd Mathematics Solutions for Exercise - Lynn Byrd, Greg Byrd and, Chris Pearce Solutions for Chapter: Ratio and Proportion, Exercise 2: Exercise 12.1
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Questions from Lynn Byrd, Greg Byrd and, Chris Pearce Solutions for Chapter: Ratio and Proportion, Exercise 2: Exercise 12.1 with Hints & Solutions
Helena sees this recipe for pastry.
flour | Pinch salt |
margarine | Water to mix |
lard |
She says, "The ratio of margarine to flour is ."
Explain the mistake that Helena has made.

In a recipe, Vipul uses milliliters of vinegar and milliliters of oil. Write the ratio of vinegar to oil, in its simplest form.

Melania makes a drink by mixing orange juice with water in the ratio . Boris makes a drink by mixing orange juice with water in the ratio . Who has the drink with the higher proportion of the orange juice?

One year, at the Borrowdale golf club, there are women and men members. Write the ratio of , in its simplest form.

One year, at the Avondale golf club, there are women and men members. Write the ratio of , in its simplest form.

One year, at the Borrowdale golf club, there are women and men members. In the same year, at the Avondale golf club, there are women and men members. Which golf club has the greatest proportion of men members?

One year, at the Borrowdale golf club, there are women and men members. In the same year, at the Avondale golf club, there are women and men members. In the following year, seven women and six men join the Borrowdale golf club. Also women and men join the Avondale golf club. Which golf club now has the greatest proportion of men members?

Both Zara and Sofia are trying to answer this algebra question: Is the ratio written in its simplest form?
Zara says: "It is possible to simplify this ratio." Sofia says "I'm not sure. What would your answer be?"
Expalin whether Zara is correct or incorrect?
