Ratio and Proportion
Students understand and apply the concepts of ratio and proportion to solve problems involving direct and inverse proportion.
Key Questions
- What is the difference between a ratio and a rate?
- How can ratios be used to compare quantities and scale recipes or maps?
- When is a relationship directly proportional, and when is it inversely proportional?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
Suggested Methodologies
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