Below is a table showing the first 6 question answer pairs for the topic "Specific parts and quantity" as used in the lessons for this topic. Our games and tests for the topic use these 6 items plus 10 additional question answer pairs.
The topic "Specific parts and quantity" is in the category Ratio proportion rate for 8th grade (ages 13 to 14).
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Jack and Jill share $30 in the ratio 3:4. So Jack's share is $12
Jack and Jill share $30 in the ratio 3:4.
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Ben and Jerry share $200,000 in the ratio 3:1. So Jerry's share is $50,000
Ben and Jerry share $200,000 in the ratio 3:1.
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Emma and Julie split their $120 in the ratio 6:4. So Emma's share is $72
Emma and Julie split their $120 in the ratio 6:4.
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I have 300 green and blue marbles in the ratio 3 green:1 blue. So the number of green marbles is 225
I have 300 green and blue marbles in the ratio 3 green:1 blue.
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Marvin, Mel and Jude share $240 in the ratio 1:2:3. So Mel's share is $80
Marvin, Mel and Jude share $240 in the ratio 1:2:3.
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You get green by mixing blue and yellow in the ratio 3:2. You make 30 litres of green. So the volume of blue in the mix is 18 L
You get green by mixing blue and yellow in the ratio 3:2. You make 30 litres of green.
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