Rates and Unit Rates Review

Rates and Unit Rates Review

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Mathematics

6th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A florist uses 200 lilies to make 8 identical flower arrangements. How many lilies would the florist use to create 6 identical arrangements?

Back

150 lilies

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A tailor uses 15 meters of fabric to make 3 identical dresses. How much fabric is needed to make 5 identical dresses?

Back

25 meters

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Ratio of banana muffins to total muffins when there are 15 blueberry muffins and 9 banana muffins.

Back

3:8

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which statement best describes the table in the picture? Options: The ratio of laps to days is 1:18. In 5 days, 80 laps will be completed. The ratio of days to laps is 1:18. In 8 days, 142 laps will be completed.

Back

The ratio of days to laps is 1:18.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which student is able to type more than 95 words every 2 minutes? Options: Justin only, Izzy only, Both Justin and Izzy

Back

Izzy only

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which choice represents the ratios of each machine? Options: A- 1:4, B- 1:3, C- 1:5, A - 1:4, B- 2:3, C- 5:1, A- 4:1, B- 3:1, C- 2:5

Back

A- 1:4, B- 1:3, C- 1:5

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The public library has volunteers shelve books after they have been returned. When Lisa arrives to volunteer, there are 5 non-fiction books for every 9 fiction books. If there are 117 fiction books on the shelves, then how many non-fiction books need to be shelved?

Back

To find the number of non-fiction books, we can set up a ratio. If there are 5 non-fiction books for every 9 fiction books, we can express this as 5/9. Given that there are 117 fiction books, we can set up the equation: 5/9 = x/117, where x is the number of non-fiction books. Cross-multiplying gives us 5 * 117 = 9 * x, which simplifies to 585 = 9x. Dividing both sides by 9 gives us x = 65. Therefore, 65 non-fiction books need to be shelved.

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