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Solves problems involving

inverse proportion in
different context such as
distance, rate and time
using appropriate
strategies and tools.
Directions: Solve the following problem .

1. Glenn has yellow and green marbles. The ratio of the number of
yellow marbles to green marbles is 3:4. After his brother gave him
9 yellow marbles more, the ratio became even. How many yellow
marbles do he have now?

A. 36 C. 56

B. 46 D. 66
Directions: Solve the following problem .

2. The ratio of ducks and chickens in our yard is 23. The total number
Of ducks and chickens together is 30. Mother gave 3 of the chickens
to our neighbor. What is the new ratio now?

A. 3:4 B. 4:4

C. 4:5 D. 4:6
Directions: Solve the following problem .

3. The ratio of girls to boys in our Reading Club was 3:2. After 8
more boys joined the club, the ratio of girls to boys became even.
How many members are there in our Reading Club now?

A. 58 C. 38

B. 48 D. 28
Directions: Solve the problem .

1. The ratio of the number of basketballs to volleyballs in the gym


is 5:3. Its total is 24. Mr. Gonzales will borrow 3 asketballs for his
class. What will be the new ratio of basketballs to volleyballs?

A. 4:3 C. 2:3

B. 3:3 D. 1:3
Directions: Solve the following problem .

2. The ratio of yellow butterflies to white butterflies in the garden is 2:3.


Lucky added 6 more yellow butterflies, the ratio became even.
How many butterflies are there in all in the garden now?

A. 36 C. 56

B. 46 D. 66
Directions: Solve the following problem .

3. The ratio of boys to girls playing in the gym is 1:2. Later 5 boys came
to play and the ratio became 3:4. How many girls are in the gym?

A. 12 C. 8

B. 10 D. 6
Directions: Solve.

1. In a picnic table, the ratio of teachers to parents is 2:1. When 3


parents joined the group, the ratio became even. How many
parents are there now ?

A. 6 C. 10

B. 8 D. 12
Directions: Solve.

2. The ratio of the table to the chair is 1:2. When 2 tables were added,
the ratio became even. How many tables and chairs are there in all?

A. 10 C. 6

B. 8 D. 4
Directions: Solve.

3. The ratio of Math Club members to Science Club members is 10:8.


Six more pupils joined the Science Club, the ratio is now even.
How many pupils are members of both club?

A. 60 C. 40

B. 50 D. 30
Directions: Solve.

1. The ratio of Alyana’s money to Cardo’s money is 3:2. They have


P1000 altogether. After spending P200 each at the mall, the
ratio of their money became 2:1. How much is Cardo’s money
now?

A. 600 C. 200

B. 400 D. 100
Directions: Solve.

2. There are 90 oranges in a store. If the ratio of oranges to pears


is 5:4, how many pears are in the store?

A. 72 C. 52

B. 62 D. 42
Directions: Solve.

3. The ratio of the pupils to teachers in a fieldtrip is 2:5. When 8


more teachers joined them, the ratio became 3:5. How many
teachers were there before?

A. 20 C. 16

B. 18 D. 14
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