GCSE Maths (AQA)
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Ratio as a Function
- Ratios can be represented by algebraic variables
- Algebraic variables can represent values that can change or are unknown
- The ratio can be used to derive a linear function relating the variables
- The linear function can be found by multiplying one variable by the other number in the ratio
- The derived equation can be used to find the value of one variable in terms of the other
- An example is given of a flower shop using a ratio of roses to lilies in their bouquets
- The steps to derive a function relating the variables are explained
- The function is rearranged to find the number of roses using the number of lilies
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