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Comparing Quantities

Alex’s father has opened a pizzeria!


He wants to sell his pizza in slices to earn more profit!

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Did you know that we can represent one slice
of a pizza mathematically?

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Representing a fraction

Grade: 20CBSE07MAT08TH001
Chapter: Comparing Quantities

Timings: 00:08:21 - 00:11:05


Start: I'm going to start off by helping you understand or recollect..
End: Basically call the improper fraction.

Duration: 00:02:44

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How can we represent this portion of a
pizza using fractions?

3 1 4
A B C
4 4 9
How can we represent this portion of a
pizza using fractions?

3 𝟏 4
A B C
4 𝟒 9
Alex’s father bought 3 kg of tomatoes. Out of this he used
300 g of tomatoes to prepare his signature pizza sauce.
Represent this as a fraction. Hint: For comparing
quantities, their units should
always be the same!
If you have 4 kg of flour and use 200 g, then what
fraction of the total have you used?

1 1 1
A B C
10 20 5
If you have 4 kg of flour and use 200 g, then what
fraction of the total have you used?

1 𝟏 1
A B C
10 𝟐𝟎 5
Alex’s father has one last pizza remaining when…

I want one pizza


I want a too!
pizza!
How will I
equally distribute
1 pizza among
2 customers?
Ratios

Grade: 20CBSE07MAT08TH001
Chapter: Comparing Quantities

Timings: 00:15:00 - 00:16:50


Start: Ratios is what I use...
End: .. and the kid.

Duration: 00:01:50

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Alex’s father has decided to add lemonade to the menu!

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The ratio of the
tablespoons of
lemonade powder to
the glasses of water
should be 3 : 6.
Recipe : The ratio of the tablespoons of lemonade
powder to the glasses of water should be 3 : 6.

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Or

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Order Matters In Ratios

Grade: 20CBSE06MAT12TH001
Chapter: Ratio and proportion

Timings: 00:20:00 - 00:21:15


Start: And one more important...
End: ...As far as your question is concerned.

Duration: 00:01:15
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Find the ratio of the number of pizzas to the
number of lemonades.

A 2:5 B 5:2
Find the ratio of the number of pizzas to the
number of lemonades.

A 2:5 B 5:2
What is the ratio of the number of tomato slices on this
pizza to the number of mushroom?
The length and breadth of the pizza are 30 cm and 25 cm
respectively. Find the ratio of the length to the breadth of
the box.
30 cm

25 cm
Doubt Board
Help Alex’s father decide how much these two customers should pay.

I had 2 slices out of the I had 4 slices out of the


4 slices of my pizza! 8 slices of my pizza!
Equivalent Fractions

Grade: 20CBSE06MAT07TH001
Chapter: Fractions

Timings: 00:29:58 - 00:32:36


Start: And now...
End: ...are equivalent fractions

Duration: 00:02:38
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You both have to
pay the
same amount!
𝟒
Which of the following are equivalent fraction of ?
𝟖

A B C
𝟒
Which of the following are equivalent fraction of ?
𝟖

A B C
Alex’s father can earn ₹20 for one hour of
work. How much can he earn in 6 hours?
Equivalent Ratio

Grade: 20CBSE07MAT08TH001
Chapter: Comparing Quantities

Timings: 00:35:29 - 00:36:11


Start: So, because they are ratios…
End: That’s how I will look at it

Duration: 00:0:42

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Alex’s father can earn ₹20 for one hour of work. How
much can he earn in 6 hours?
If Alex’s father gets ₹12 per hour, how many hours
does he need to work to get ₹36?

A 3 hours B 2 hours C 4 hours


If Alex’s father gets ₹12 per hour, how many hours
does he need to work to get ₹36?

A 3 hours B 2 hours C 4 hours


Alex’s father sold 4 lemonades for ₹84. How
much will he earn by selling 10 lemonades?
Unitary method and Mean and Extremes of Proportions

Grade: 20CBSE07MAT08TH001
Chapter: Comparing Quantities

Timings: 00:38:14 – 00:41:44


Start: Actually there are...
End: ... for you to calculate

Duration: 00:03:30

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Find the missing number: 4 2
=
84 ?

A 21 B 42 C 84
Find the missing number: 4 2
=
84 ?

A 21 B 42 C 84
A customer bought 3 lemonades for ₹18. Find the cost of
one lemonade.
Hint: Use the unitary
method!
Doubt Board
Comparing Quantities
Fractions
Ratio
Equivalent ratio
Unitary method
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