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2425 Variations

The document covers concepts related to ratios, proportions, and variations, including direct, inverse, joint, and combined variations. It provides examples and problems for calculating ratios of boys to girls, marbles, rectangle dimensions, triangle angles, and variations in various contexts. Additionally, it includes exercises for applying these concepts in real-life scenarios and mathematical equations.

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2425 Variations

The document covers concepts related to ratios, proportions, and variations, including direct, inverse, joint, and combined variations. It provides examples and problems for calculating ratios of boys to girls, marbles, rectangle dimensions, triangle angles, and variations in various contexts. Additionally, it includes exercises for applying these concepts in real-life scenarios and mathematical equations.

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Variations

Prepared by:
Ms. Ghia R. Relucio
Ratio and Proportion
 There are 600 pupils in a school. The ratio of boys to
girls in this school is 3:5. How many girls and how
many boys are in this school?
Ratio and Proportion
 There are r red marbles, b blue marbles and w white
marbles in a bag. Write the ratio of the number of blue
marbles to the total number of marbles in terms
of r, b and w.
Ratio and Proportion
 The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to 280 meters.
The ratio of its length to its width is 5:2. Find the area
of the rectangle.
Ratio and Proportion
 The
angles of a triangle are in the ratio 1:3:8. Find the
measures of the three angles of this triangle.
Ratio and Proportion
 Complete the statement:

If two ratios are ______, then they are in proportion


Ratio and Proportion
 Proportion
Ratio and Proportion
 Proportion
Ratio and Proportion

Ratio and Proportion

Ratio and Proportion

Make a week-long report about
your allowance. For each day,
you have to list down the
expenses and write about the
things you take into account
when you decide on how will you
spend your money
Direct Variation
Direct Variation
Write the following statements as an equation using k as a constant of variation:

1. The area (A) of a rectangle varies directly as the length (l) of a rectangle.
2. The weight (W) of an object varies as its mass (m).
3. The power (P) generated by a windmill is directly proportional to the cube of
4. the wind speed (w).
5. The circumference (C) of a circle varies directly as its diameter (d).
6. The kinetic energy K exerted by a body is directly proportional to its mass (m).
Direct Variation
Examples:

1. If y varies directly as x and that y=32 when x =4. Find the constant of variation and
the equation of variation.

2. If y varies directly as x and y=6 when x=5, what is the value of x when y=12?

3. The cost c varies directly as the number of pencils. If 5 pencils cost Php 23.75,
what is the cost of 12 pencils?

4. The distance (d) covered by a car varies directly as the time (t) spend traveling.
If a car travels a distance of 80 kilometers in 2 hours, find the distance it will travel
in 5 hours.
Direct Variation- Problem Solving
Direct Variation
Direct Variation
Inverse Variation
Inverse Variation
Inverse Variation
Inverse Variation
Inverse Variation
Inverse Variation-Problem Solving
Inverse Variation-Problem Solving
Inverse Variation-Problem Solving
Joint Variation
Joint Variation
Joint Variation
Joint Variation
Joint Variation
Joint Variation
Combined Variation
Combined Variation
Combined Variation
Combined Variation

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