This document is a learning activity sheet that tests a student's ability to solve ratio and proportion problems. It contains 10 problems involving direct, inverse, and partitive proportion. The student, Jermaine G. Cruz, scored 10/10 by correctly solving all 10 problems, such as determining how many people out of 60,000 would use a certain toothpaste based on the ratio of users in a sample, calculating production rates to determine how long a job would take with different numbers of workers, and sharing amounts between groups in given ratios.
This document is a learning activity sheet that tests a student's ability to solve ratio and proportion problems. It contains 10 problems involving direct, inverse, and partitive proportion. The student, Jermaine G. Cruz, scored 10/10 by correctly solving all 10 problems, such as determining how many people out of 60,000 would use a certain toothpaste based on the ratio of users in a sample, calculating production rates to determine how long a job would take with different numbers of workers, and sharing amounts between groups in given ratios.
This document is a learning activity sheet that tests a student's ability to solve ratio and proportion problems. It contains 10 problems involving direct, inverse, and partitive proportion. The student, Jermaine G. Cruz, scored 10/10 by correctly solving all 10 problems, such as determining how many people out of 60,000 would use a certain toothpaste based on the ratio of users in a sample, calculating production rates to determine how long a job would take with different numbers of workers, and sharing amounts between groups in given ratios.
This document is a learning activity sheet that tests a student's ability to solve ratio and proportion problems. It contains 10 problems involving direct, inverse, and partitive proportion. The student, Jermaine G. Cruz, scored 10/10 by correctly solving all 10 problems, such as determining how many people out of 60,000 would use a certain toothpaste based on the ratio of users in a sample, calculating production rates to determine how long a job would take with different numbers of workers, and sharing amounts between groups in given ratios.
Name: Jermaine G. Cruz Section: FAYOL score: 10/10
I. RATIO and PROPORTION
II. LEARNING COMPETENCY
1. Solve problems involving direct, inverse, and partitive proportion ABM_BM11RP-If-4
III. OBJECTIVE(S) 1. Solve problems involving direct, inverse, and partitive proportion
Activity No. 1 – Problem Solving
Read and solve the problems carefully. 1. If 8 out of 10 people use Clean-White Toothpaste, how many people out of 60,000 can be expected to use Clean-White Toothpaste? - 48,000 people are expected to use Clean-White Toothpaste 2. It takes 4 men, 10 hours to repair a road. How long will it take 5 men to do the job if they work at the same rate? - 8 hours 3. Jana Mae wants to make artworks for her co-workers. If it takes her 1 hour to make 3 artworks, how many hours will it take her to make 18 artworks? - 6 hours 4. Mabuhay High School is raising a charity fund for their school project. The amount of money to be raised is proportional to the number of attendees. If an amount of 14,500 was raised from 20 attendees, how much money will be raised from 450 attendees? - 326,250 is the total amount that 450 attendees will raise 5. Five farmers harvested 1,440 kilograms of sweet potatoes. The harvest will be shared in the ratio 1:1:2:3:5. Find the share of each of the five. - 120kg, 120kg, 240kg, 360kg, 600kg 6. Mabuhay Foods Corporation donates 500,000 pesos to five charity institutions at the ratio of 1:1:2:2:4. How much did each charity institution receive? - php50,000, php50,000, php100,000, php100,000, php200,000 7. If there are 104 participants in the Math Camp, and the ratio of the number of men to women is 5:3. How many women participated in the Math Camp? - 39 women 8. It took Mrs. Buenavista 1 hour to make a Mathematics test for her 2 classes. How many hours will it take her to make tests for her 4 other classes? - 2 hours 9. It takes 18 days for 2 men to repair the house. How many men are needed to complete the job in 6 days? - 6 men 10. Mr. Sandoval uses 25 yards of cloth to make 5 pants. How many pants will he make with 115 yards of cloth? - 23 pants SOLUTIONS: