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Term 2 - 2024 - MATH (CLASS 4)

 



All questions must be written in your book. 


Ratio Worksheet 1

1. The ratio of tomatoes to red apples is 2:5. 
If there are 20 tomatoes, how many red apples are there?

2. The ratio of berries to oranges is10:1. 
If there are 25 oranges, how many berries are there?

3. . The ratio of bananas to melons is 30:1 
If there are 300 bananas, how many melons are there?

4. The ratio of blueberries to strawberries is 1:7. 
If there are 210 strawberries, how many blueberries are there?

5. The ratio of pears to green apples is 1:3. 
If there are 150 green apples, how many pears are there?





Ratio Worksheet 3: 

1. Sophie was trying to calculate the number of students in her school.

She found the ratio of boys to girls across the school was 3:2

If there were 120 boys in the school, how many girls were there?
How many students were there altogether?


2. Pupils on a Committee wanted to investigate how many worksheets were being printed each week.

There were 160 maths worksheets and 80 English worksheets

What is the ratio of maths to English worksheets?


3. Mason carried out a survey of the favourite sports of children in Year 6.

For every 3 students who chose football, 2 chose swimming and 1 chose basketball.

12 children chose football. How many took part in the survey altogether?








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