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Chapter 10 · Proportional Reasoning – 2

NCERT Class 8 · Ganita Prakash

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CHAPTER 10 OF 14

Proportional Reasoning – 2 📊

Two quantities can change together in two ways: both grow, or one grows while the other shrinks. Deciding which is the whole battle.

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Part 1 · Which Kind

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Part 2 · Time & Work

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Part 3 · Speed

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Direct or inverse? ↔️

Ask one question: if the first quantity doubles, does the second double or halve?

↔️ Telling them apart

DIRECTINVERSE
Behaviourboth rise togetherone rises, the other falls
Rulea/b stays constanta × b stays constant
Methodx₁/y₁ = x₂/y₂x₁y₁ = x₂y₂
Examplesitems and cost; distance and petrolworkers and days; speed and time
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The trap: "more workers, fewer days" is inverse, not direct. Students multiply when they should divide. Say the sentence aloud — if more of one gives less of the other, it is inverse.

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Game 1 — Direct or Inverse?

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Time and work 👷

Work problems are inverse proportion with one extra idea: think in work done per day.

👷 The one-day method

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If A finishes a job in 12 days, in one day A does 1/12 of it.

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If B takes 6 days, in one day B does 1/6.

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Together in one day they do 1/12 + 1/6 = 3/12 = 1/4, so together they take 4 days.

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Sense check: two people working together must take less time than either alone. If your answer is bigger than the faster person’s time, you have made a mistake.

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Game 2 — Work It Out

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Speed, distance and time 🚗

One triangle of formulas covers every question here.

🚗 The three forms

To findUse
Speeddistance ÷ time
Distancespeed × time
Timedistance ÷ speed
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Match your units. To turn km/h into m/s, multiply by 5/18. To go the other way, multiply by 18/5. So 72 km/h = 72 × 5/18 = 20 m/s.

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Average speed is not the average of the speeds. It is total distance ÷ total time. Going 60 km/h one way and 40 km/h back does not average 50.

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Game 3 — Speed and Distance

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Topic Mock Test

12 questions on proportion, work and speed. Ask "does more mean more?" first. 🍀

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