Simplifying Ratios
Reduce a ratio to its lowest terms — like simplifying fractions. Handle mixed units. Three-part ratios too.
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A concrete mix is 2 parts cement, 3 parts sand, 4 parts gravel. What fraction is cement? Jot down your first reaction — then we'll see who's right.
Simplify a ratio by dividing all parts by the same number, ideally the HCF. Three-part ratios work the same way. Mixed units? Convert first.
$12:18$ becomes $2:3$ after dividing by HCF$=6$. Ratios with three parts like $6:9:15$ become $2:3:5$ (divide by HCF $=3$). Mixed units: $5$ cm $: 2$ m must first be converted to $5$ cm $: 200$ cm, then simplified to $1:40$.
Know
- Ratios simplify by dividing all parts by HCF
- Three-part ratios use HCF of all three
- Mixed units must be converted to the same unit first
- Simplest form: parts share no common factor > 1
Understand
- Why simplifying a ratio doesn't change what it describes
- How simplifying works the same for 2-part or n-part ratios
- Why mixed-unit ratios are nonsense until converted
Can Do
- Simplify any ratio to lowest terms
- Handle 3-part ratios
- Convert mixed-unit ratios before simplifying
Wrong: "$\$2 : 50$ cents = $2:50 = 1:25$" — NO. Convert first! $\$2 = 200$ cents; $200:50 = 4:1$.
Right: $\$2 = 200$ cents. Then $200:50 = 4:1$.
Wrong: "$12:18:24$ simplifies to $4:6:8$ (÷ by 3 partially)" — NO. Find HCF of ALL three: HCF $= 6$. Simplify to $2:3:4$.
Right: HCF of $12, 18, 24$ is $6$. $12:18:24 \div 6 = 2:3:4$.
Find the HCF of both numbers. Divide both by the HCF. Done.
$\,16:24$. HCF$(16, 24) = 8$. Divide both by 8: $2:3$. That's the simplest form. Try another: $\,45:60$. HCF $= 15$. $\,45 \div 15 : 60 \div 15 = 3:4$. Each step is just like simplifying a fraction.
Three-part ratios: HCF of ALL three parts. Mixed units: convert first.
Three-part: $30:45:75$. HCF$(30, 45, 75) = 15$. Simplified: $2:3:5$. Mixed units: $400$ g $: 1$ kg. Convert: $400$ g $: 1000$ g. Now simplify: HCF $= 200$, ratio $= 2:5$.
Watch Me Solve It · 3 examples
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1Total parts$2 + 3 + 4 = 9$Sum of all parts.
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2Fraction of cementPart/total $= \tfrac{2}{9}$Direct ratio-to-fraction conversion.
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3Check the simplest formRatio $2:3:4$ has no common factor (HCF $=1$). Already simplest.Final answer.
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1Find HCFHCF$(24, 36)$: factors of 24 = 1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24; factors of 36 = 1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36HCF = 12.
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2Divide both$24 \div 12 : 36 \div 12 = 2:3$Simplified.
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3CheckIs $2:3$ in simplest form? Yes — no common factor > 1Done.
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1Convert to same unit$2$ hours $= 120$ minutesBoth now in minutes.
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2Write the ratio$30 : 120$Same units.
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3SimplifyHCF $= 30$. $30:120 \div 30 = 1:4$Simplest form.
Common Pitfalls
Simplifying Steps
- Find HCF of all parts
- Divide each part by HCF
- Result has no common factor
Two-Part Examples
- $12:18 = 2:3$ (HCF 6)
- $24:36 = 2:3$ (HCF 12)
- $45:60 = 3:4$ (HCF 15)
Three-Part Examples
- $6:9:15 = 2:3:5$ (HCF 3)
- $10:20:30 = 1:2:3$ (HCF 10)
- Same logic, just more
Mixed Units
- Convert before simplifying
- $5$ cm $: 2$ m $= 1:40$
- $\$2 : 50$c $= 4:1$
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Brain Trainer · 4 problems
Four drill problems to sharpen your skills. Work each, then reveal the answer.
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1 Simplify $20:30$.
HCF = 10. $2:3$.$2:3$ -
2 Simplify $9:27:36$.
HCF = 9. $1:3:4$.$1:3:4$ -
3 Simplify $\$3 : 50$ cents.
$\$3 = 300$ cents. $300:50 = 6:1$.$6:1$ -
4 Simplify $40$ min $: 2$ h.
$2$ h $= 120$ min. $40:120 = 1:3$.$1:3$
Quick Check · 5 questions
Show Your Working · 3 questions
Q6. Simplify each: (a) $36:54$; (b) $12$ kg $: 0.4$ kg; (c) $10:25:40$.
Q7. A drink is mixed using $250$ mL syrup and $1.25$ L water. Find the syrup-to-water ratio in simplest form.
Q8. A salad recipe calls for $200$ g spinach, $400$ g tomatoes, and $300$ g chicken. (a) Write the ratio spinach:tomato:chicken in simplest form. (b) What fraction of the salad is each ingredient? (c) If you want $1800$ g of salad total (same proportions), how much of each do you need?
Quick Check
1. C — $2:3$.
2. B — $6:1$.
3. B — $2:3:5$.
4. A — $1:4$.
5. C — $2:5$.
Show Your Working Model Answers
Q6 (3 marks): (a) HCF $=18$; $36:54 \div 18 = 2:3$ [1]. (b) $12000$ g : $400$ g; HCF $=400$; ratio $= 30:1$ [1]. (c) HCF $= 5$; $10:25:40 \div 5 = 2:5:8$ [1].
Q7 (2 marks): $1.25$ L $= 1250$ mL [1]. $250:1250 \div 250 = 1:5$ [1].
Q8 (4 marks): (a) $200:400:300 \div 100 = 2:4:3$ [1]. (b) Total 9 parts; spinach $\tfrac{2}{9}$, tomato $\tfrac{4}{9}$, chicken $\tfrac{3}{9} = \tfrac{1}{3}$ [1]. (c) 1 part = $1800 \div 9 = 200$ g; spinach $400$ g, tomato $800$ g, chicken $600$ g [2].
The Compound Ratio
In a school, the ratio of boys to girls is $5:7$. Among the boys, the ratio of Year 7 to Year 8 to Year 9 is $3:4:5$. (a) What fraction of the whole school are Year 8 boys? (b) If there are 720 students in the school, how many Year 9 boys are there?
Reveal solution
(a) Boys = $\tfrac{5}{12}$ of school. Of those, Y8 = $\tfrac{4}{12}$. Y8 boys = $\tfrac{5}{12} \times \tfrac{4}{12} = \tfrac{20}{144} = \tfrac{5}{36}$ of the school. (b) Y9 boys = $\tfrac{5}{12} \times \tfrac{5}{12} \times 720 = \tfrac{25}{144} \times 720 = 125$ Y9 boys.
HCF
Divide all parts by it
Same units
Convert first if mixed
3-part ratios
HCF of all three
Simplest form
No common factor > 1
Equivalent
$2:3 = 4:6 = 10:15$
Check
Multiply back to verify
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