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Ratio Tables

Ratio Tables

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Hard

6.RP.3, CCSS.6.RP.A.3A, CCSS.6.RP.A.3B

Standards-aligned

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Victor Lee

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4 Slides • 9 Questions

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Ratio Tables

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Key Point

Real world problems using ratio tables

3

Multiple Choice

Tea is sold for $0.89 a pound in a British supermarket. How much would 4.5 pounds of tea cost? Round your answer to the nearest penny.

1

$4.01

2

$5.06

3

$5.39

4

$40.05

4

Fill in the Blank

A local grocery story has strawberries on sale for $1.45 per pound. How much would it cost to buy 5.5 pounds of strawberries? Round your answer to the nearest penny.

5

Multiple Select

Andrew can mow 8 lawns in 2 1/3 hours. Select all the statements below that are true.

1

Andrew can mow 16 lawns in 4 2/3 hours

2

Andrew can mow 24 lawns in 6 hours

3

Andrew can mow 32 lawns in 9 1/3 hours

4

Andrew can mow 48 hours in 14 hours

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Key Point

A unit rate can be used to create any equivalent ratio

7

Multiple Choice

You can buy 4 pens for $2. How many pens can you buy with $11?

1

2

2

14

3

20

4

22

8

Multiple Select

Select all the ratios that are equivalent to 4:16

1

3:12

2

20:5

3

8:32

4

1:8

5

10:4

9

Multiple Choice

A store sells 4 ears of sweet corn for $1.00. How much will 9 ears cost?

1

$0.25

2

$2.25

3

$9.00

4

$36.00

10

Multiple Choice

While shopping, Socia noticed that potato chips were on sale 2 bags for $5. How much will it cost to buy 7 bags of potato chips?

1

Seven bags of potato chips will cost $7.50

2

Seven bags of potato chips will cost $12.00

3

Seven bags of potato chips will cost $12.50

4

Seven bags of potato chips will cost $17.50

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Key Point

We can convert between different units of measurement by using a conversion fact (a unit rate) and creating equivalent ratios.

12

Multiple Choice

Challa drank 6,500 mL of water before her soccer game. She drank the water out of 1 liter bottles. How many bottles of water did she drink? (1,000mL = 1 L)

1

6,500,000

2

6,500

3

650

4

6.5

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Multiple Choice

Jill and Erika made 4 gallons of lemonade for their lemonade stand. If they charge $2.45 per quart, how much money will they make if they sell it all? ( 4 quarts = 1 gallon)

1

$2.45

2

$9.80

3

$39.20

4

$78.40

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