Grade 4 Ratio Problems Worksheet
This worksheet helps fourth graders practice solving ratio problems using various question formats.
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Read each question carefully and solve the ratio problems. Show your work where necessary.
1. If there are 3 red apples for every 2 green apples, the ratio of red apples to green apples is .
2. In a classroom, there are 10 boys and 12 girls. The ratio of boys to girls is .
3. A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour for every 1 cup of sugar. The ratio of flour to sugar is .
4. There are 4 blue pens and 6 black pens. What is the ratio of blue pens to the total number of pens?
4:6
4:10
6:4
10:4
5. A fruit basket has 5 oranges and 3 apples. What is the ratio of apples to oranges?
5:3
3:5
3:8
8:5
6. A baker makes 7 chocolate chip cookies for every 5 oatmeal cookies. If the baker made 14 chocolate chip cookies, how many oatmeal cookies did they make?
7. In a garden, there are 8 rose bushes and 12 sunflower plants. Write the ratio of rose bushes to sunflower plants in simplest form.
8. The ratio 6:3 is equivalent to the ratio 2:1.
True
False
9. If the ratio of blue marbles to red marbles is 1:4, then there are more blue marbles than red marbles.
True
False
Match each ratio with its equivalent simplest form.
10. 10:5
a. 1:3
11. 4:12
b. 2:1
12. 6:8
c. 3:4