GRE Math : Fractions

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : How To Express A Fraction As A Ratio

A used car lot has  total vehicles to be sold.  of the vehicles are 4-wheel drive and the rest are 2-wheel drive.  What is the ratio of 2-wheel drive to 4-wheel drive vehicles on the lot?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

27 of the 72 cars are 4-wheel drive, we can write this as a proportion.

The proportion of the 4-wheel drive cars to the total number of vehicles. 

  

 

Therefore, to find the proportion of 2-wheel drive cars is,

 Therefore the ratio of 2-wheel drive:4-wheel drive vehicles is 5:3.

Example Question #72 : Fractions

When television remotes are shipped from a certain factory, 1 out of every 200 is defective. What is the ratio of defective to nondefective remotes?

Possible Answers:

199:1

200:1

1:199

1:200

Correct answer:

1:199

Explanation:

One remote is defective for every 199 non-defective remotes.

Example Question #141 : Fractions

On a desk, there are  papers for every  paper clips and  papers for every  greeting card. What is the ratio of paper clips to total items on the desk?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Begin by making your life easier: presume that there are  papers on the desk. Immediately, we know that there are  paper clips. Now, if there are  papers, you know that there also must be  greeting cards. Technically you figure this out by using the ratio:

By cross-multiplying you get:

Solving for , you clearly get .

(Many students will likely see this fact without doing the algebra, however. The numbers are rather simple.)

Now, this means that our desk has on it:

 papers

 paper clips

 greeting cards

Therefore, you have  total items.  Based on this, your ratio of paper clips to total items is:

, which is the same as .

Example Question #31 : Fractions

In a classroom of  students, each student takes a language class (and only one—nobody studies two languages).  take Latin,  take Greek,  take Anglo-Saxon, and the rest take Old Norse. What is the ratio of students taking Old Norse to students taking Greek?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To begin, you need to calculate how many students are taking Old Norse. This is:

Now, the ratio of students taking Old Norse to students taking Greek is the same thing as the fraction of students taking Old Norse to students taking Greek, or:

Next, just reduce this fraction to its lowest terms by dividing the numerator and denominator by their common factor of :

This is the same as .

Example Question #1 : How To Express A Fraction As A Ratio

In a garden, there are  pansies,  lilies,  roses, and  petunias. What is the ratio of petunias to the total number of flowers in the garden?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To begin, you need to do a simple addition to find the total number of flowers in the garden:

Now, the ratio of petunias to the total number of flowers in the garden can be represented by a simple division of the number of petunias by . This is:

Next, reduce the fraction by dividing out the common  from the numerator and the denominator:

This is the same as .

Example Question #142 : Fractions

Express  as a ratio.

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

A ratio is two numbers separated by a colon. When expressing fractions as a ratio, the numerator is the number to the left of the colon while the denominator is to the right of the colon. The answer is 

Example Question #143 : Fractions

If there are fifteen girls and six boys in a class, what is the ratio of boys to girls?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Let's convert the words into numbers. Since there are  girls and  boys, we need ratio of boys to girls. The ratio should be 

Example Question #5 : How To Express A Fraction As A Ratio

What is the ratio of square numbers to cubic numbers from  noninclusive?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Let's list a bunch of square numbers from  noninclusive.

 doesn,t count since it's not included HOWEVER:  count.

Let's list a bunch of cubic numbers from  noninclusive.

 doesn,t count since it's not included HOWEVER:  count.

There are four square numbers to two cubic numbers. The ratio becomes  or .

Example Question #2 : How To Express A Fraction As A Ratio

If  apples equal  bananas and  bananas equal  carrots, what is the ratio of an apple to a carrot?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

To get the apple to carrot ratio, we need to equal out the bananas. The least common denominator of  and  is . So if  apples equal  bananas, then  bananas equal  apples. Also, if  bananas equal  carrots, then  bananas equal  carrots. Since now the total bananas are equal, we can find the ratio of apples to carrots. We have  as the final answer.

Example Question #561 : Arithmetic

Convert  into reduced fraction form.

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

We can rewrite the ratio  as a fraction. The first number in the ratio is in the numerator while the second number in the ratio is in the denominator.

 Remember to get rid of decimals, we can move the decimal point two places to the right. Afterwards, the two numbers are divisible by .

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