Anagh mixes 600 mL of orange juice with 900 mL of apple juice to make a fruit drink. Write the ratio of orange juice to apple juice in its simplest form.
Hint. Divide both quantities by their highest common factor.
Step 1 — Write the ratio as given. Orange : apple = 600 : 900
Step 2 — Simplify. The HCF of 600 and 900 is 300. Dividing both parts: 600 ÷ 300 = 2 900 ÷ 300 = 3
= 2 : 3
Step 3 — Check. 2 : 3 scaled up by 300 gives back 600 : 900 ✓ Cross-multiplying: 600 × 3 = 1800 and 900 × 2 = 1800 ✓
Both quantities are in the same unit (millilitres) before the ratio is formed, which is essential — a ratio between 600 mL and 0.9 L is meaningless until one is converted.
What the simplest form tells you. 2 : 3 says that for every 2 parts of orange there are 3 of apple, so the drink is 2/5 orange and 3/5 apple. That is far easier to read off than 600 : 900, and it lets you scale the recipe to any size: 200 mL and 300 mL, or 1 L and 1.5 L, give exactly the same drink.
✦ 2 : 3, obtained by dividing both 600 and 900 by their HCF of 300.
