Difference Between Ratio and Proportion


 
 
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Difference Between Ratio and Proportion

Fractions, Ratios and proportions are quantities used for comparing different quantities having same units. Now Let us Understand one by one

Fraction:

It describes a part of a whole and its denominator represents the total number of parts.

For Example:

1. To represent two parts out of 11 parts the fraction will be written as fraction

frac{2}{11}

2. Ram has 5 books and Shyam has 7 books then share of Ram's books can be represented as

Total Books = No of Ram's books + No. of Shyam's Books = 5 + 7 = 12

Fraction Representing  Ram's Share will be

=frac{No ;of;books ;Ram}{Total;Number;of;Books}=frac{5}{12}

Ratio: 

A ratio is a comparison of two different quantities.

For Example: 

1.  To represent 2 parts out of 11 parts the ratio will be written as

parts : whole

 2: 11

2. Ram has 5 books and Shyam has 7 books then to compare share of Ram's books with Shyam's books in terms of ratio can be represented as

 No. of Ram's Books  : No. of Shyam's Books

   5 : 7

Proportion:

If two ratios are equal, then they are said to be in proportion.

Symbol “::” or “=” is used to equate the two ratios.

For Example:

1. Ratios 2:3 and 6:9 are proportional. 2:3 :: 6:9 or 2:3 = 6:9

Sample Questions
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Question : 1

Tom has 15 books and Harry has 17 books then share of Tom's books can be represented as a fraction will be ____________

Right Option : C
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Question : 2

Lucy has 15 dresses and Juliet  has 4 dresses. The share of Juliet's dresses as compared to total number of dresses in terms of _________________ is represented as a 4 : 19.

Right Option : B
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Question : 3

Tom has 15 balls and Harry has 17 balls. The share of Harry's balls in terms of _________________ is represented as a 17 : 32.

Right Option : B
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