introduction to Ratio via buying in AKD

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How do we represent any relationship – some times in words (smart-sweet, sometimes by comparison (shorter-taller). and sometimes numerically (more-less) or 40-60.

Today in Ambrosia ki Dukan (AKD) we explored relationship between what is the cost to how much we buy.

Like life, there was a budget constraint – Rs12 per person

Different snacks were available (with some maximum limits).

First we decided how much of each we want. Then we examined how our quantities were related to the cost of that snack.

Simple introduction to Ratio (which is all about relationships).


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