Dividing Quantities
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Divide `$600` into the ratio of `3:7`.- `$` (180)`:$` (420)
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A ratio compares quantities of the same type given in the same units.First, add the ratios to get the total of the parts.`3+7` `=` `10` Convert the ratios into fractions of the total parts.`3:7` `=` `3/(10):7/(10)` Finally, multiply the ratios to the total value.`3/(10)``times600` `:` `7/(10)``times600` Multiply both sides by `600` `(1800)/(10)` `:` `(4200)/(10)` Evaluate `180` `:` `420` We can check by adding the ratios in our answer and the result will be the total value (`$600`).`180` `:` `420` `180+420` `=` `600` `$180:$420` -
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Divide `$99` into the ratio of `2:6:3`.- `$` (18)`:$` (54)`:$` (27)
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A ratio compares quantities of the same type given in the same units.First, add the ratios to get the total of the parts.`2+6+3` `=` `11` Convert the ratios into fractions of the total parts.`2:6:3` `=` `2/(11):6/(11):3/(11)` Finally, multiply the ratios to the total value.`2/(11)``times99` `:` `6/(11)``times99``:3/(11)``times99` Multiply the ratios by `99` `(198)/(11)` `:` `(594)/(11):(297)/(11)` Evaluate `18` `:` `54:27` We can check by adding the ratios in our answer and the result will be the total value (`$99`).`18:54:27` `18+54+27` `=` `99` `$18:$54:$27`
Quizzes
- Ratios 1
- Ratios 2
- Ratios 3
- Ratios 4
- Proportions 1
- Proportions 2
- Dividing Quantities
- Rates 1
- Rates 2
- Rates 3
- Rates 4
- Scales 1
- Scales 2
- Scales 3
- Find Base from Percent of an Amount (Unitary Method) 1
- Find Base from Percent of an Amount (Unitary Method) 2
- Using Percentages with Proportions
- Find Original Amount Before Percent Change (Unitary Method)