More on Proportional Reasoning

A proportion is a part, share, or number compared to the whole, for example:

Note that the comparison is multiplicative, for example:

We usually express proportions as fractions, ratios and rates.

Ratio

Here are some examples of proportions in ratio form.

Remember proportions descrive a multiplicative relationship between quantities. For example:

Orange paint is made by mixing red and yellow in the ratio $1:3$. If I added two more parts of red, how many more parts of yellow would I need?

I would add $6$ parts so that the multiplicative relationship is preserved (that is I need three times as many parts of yellow as I need parts of red in the mix).

Rates

A rate is a ratio that compares different types of quantities.

Here are two examples of rates:

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