Part-to-Whole Ratios Worksheet
Explore and practice part-to-whole ratios with various real-world scenarios and visual aids for Grade 8 math students.
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Read each question carefully and provide the requested part-to-whole ratio in its simplest form. Show all your work.
1. In a class of 30 students, 18 are girls. What is the ratio of girls to the total number of students?
3:5
5:3
18:30
1:2
2. A fruit basket contains 8 apples, 5 bananas, and 7 oranges. What is the ratio of bananas to the total number of fruits?
1:4
5:20
4:1
5:8
3. If there are 15 red marbles and 9 blue marbles in a bag, the ratio of red marbles to the total number of marbles is .
4. A recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar and 6 cups of flour. The ratio of sugar to the total ingredients is .
5. A survey of 50 people found that 35 prefer coffee and 15 prefer tea. Write the ratio of people who prefer tea to the total number of people surveyed in simplest form.
6. In a school, there are 240 boys and 260 girls. What is the ratio of boys to the total number of students in the school? Express your answer as a simplified fraction.
7. Look at the fraction bar below. Write the ratio of the shaded parts to the total parts.