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Direct Proportion Problems
Direct Proportion Problems
Direct Proportion Problems
I am a comparison of
1. 18 ÷ 3 = 6
two quantities. Who
2. 32 ÷ 4 = 8 am i? RATIO
3. 105 ÷3 = 35
I am a statement of equality
4. 108 ÷ 9 = 12 between two ratios.
Who am I? PROPORTION
5. 132 ÷ 6 = 22
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SOLVING PROBLEMS
INVOLVING DIRECT
PROPORTION USING
BLOCK MODEL
Agenda
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Direct Proportion means that when
one element of the given ratio will
increase, the other element will also
increase.
Consider the illustration below.
Yellow Paint Red
Paint
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Example 1.
The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 2 to 3. If there are 26
boys in the class, how many girls are there?
26
BOYS 13 13
Ans: There
GIRLS 13 13 13 are 39 girls
39
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Example 2.
In Mr. Abalo’s farm, there are 105 ducks together with
some chicken. The ratio of his ducks to chicken is 5:7. How
many chicken are there in Mr. Abalo’s farm?
105 Ans: There
DUCKS 21 21 21 21 21 are 147
chicken
CHICKEN 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
147
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Group Activity
Group 3: Illustrate the
Group 1: Group 2: Illustrate the given ratio using blocks
Illustrate the given ratio using and write the correct
given ratio blocks and write the numbers inside each
using blocks correct numbers inside blocks and write the
each blocks answer
CATS 7 7 7 7 7
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Lets apply. Work by pair….
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Carefully review the block diagrams and solution.
guava 20 20 20 20
papaya 20 Can you tell what is
wrong with the given
So the number of papayas is 20.
solution?
What would be the correct answer then? 5 papayas
Agenda
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How much have you learned? …
Solve this problem.
1. The ratio of children to adult in the program
is 5 : 8. If there are 104 adults in the program,
how many children are there?
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Assignment: Solve the following
problem in a ¼ sheet of paper
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