Ratio sharing $60 in 2:3 — free printable diagram

Free maths resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

Ratio sharing $60 in 2:3

About this illustration

This educational diagram visually explains how to share a total of $60 in a 2:3 ratio. It depicts a money bag labeled 'TOTAL $60' at the top, which branches down to two groups: a purple stack of 24 cubes representing '2 PARTS' and a blue stack of 36 cubes representing '3 PARTS'. Below these, the calculation for each part is shown: '2 PARTS x 12 = $24' and '3 PARTS x 12 = $36', each with corresponding stacks of gold coins. A small pink balance scale is positioned centrally at the bottom. This clear illustration teaches basic ratio concepts and proportional division using a monetary example, suitable for classroom slides or worksheets in primary mathematics. The dollar sign suggests a common English-speaking curriculum context.

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