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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Concluding Ratio Problems!

 


Today I'm going to show you how to do ratios. Ratios are an easy thing to learn, so I hope you enjoy this blog post! I'll give you an example before you get started. Let's say we had 14 cars and 21 trucks. How many cars are equivalent to how many trucks? I'll give you a clue: 2 cars. That's right for every two cars there are three trucks! In ratios, that's 2:3!

Hope you learn something!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Gus,
    I like your learning and I understood it right away when I was reading it, next time, can you make it look nicer? (what I mean is by, changing the background, use a different font and make the images have no white background.)

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  2. Hi Gus,
    I really enjoyed your poster of ratios I learnt how do do it when you explained it strait away. Maybe next time You could have a better background. This reminds me of my ratio thing. How long did it take you to do this?

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