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Solving Problems Involving Ratios (Year 7 Maths)
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The ratio of biscuits to cakes in a box is 7:5. If there are 35 biscuits, how many cakes are there?
A pack of dogs has an adult to puppy ratio of 5:2. If there are 14 puppies, how many adult dogs are there?
If the ratio of children to adults at a party is 3:1 and there are 15 adults, how many children are there?
If the ratio of teachers to students is 1:20 and there are 5 teachers, how many students are there?
The ratio of apples to oranges in a basket is 4:3. If there are 12 oranges, how many apples are there?
If a dad and his son are looking at the ratio of their ages which is 4:1 and the son is 12, how old is the dad?
If the ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:2 and there are 15 boys, how many girls are there?
Paul and Jane are splitting money in the ratio 4:3. If Jane gets £36, how much does Paul get?
The ratio of the number of apples to the number of oranges in a basket is 5:3. If there are 30 apples, how many oranges are there?
The length and breadth of a rectangle are in the ratio 3:2. If the breadth of the rectangle is 8m, what is the length?
If the ratio of cats to dogs is 7:5 and there are 21 cats, how many dogs are there?
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