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Unit 5: Ratios - Finding Percents

Unit 5: Ratios - Finding Percents

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Mathematics

6th Grade

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CCSS
6.RP.A.1, 6.RP.A.3B, 6.RP.A.2

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Rebekah McFarland

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Unit 5: Ratios - Finding Percents

by Rebekah McFarland

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Multiple Choice

Frank has 4 blue shirts and 9 red shirts. What is the ratio of blue shirts to red shirts?

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9:4

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4:13

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4:9

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5:9

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Multiple Choice

Which statement describes a unit rate?

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Sandy bought 1 candy bar.

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Sandy ran 1 mile.

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Sandy drove 30 miles per hour.

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Sandy bought 2 sandwiches and 1 drink.

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Multiple Choice

Morgan ran 5 miles in 55 minutes. How long did it take her to run 1 mile?

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275 Minutes

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12 Minutes

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60 Minutes

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11 Minutes

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Multiple Select

The ratio of blue fish to red fish in David's aquarium is 4:3. Select ALL the statements that are true.

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For every 4 fish, there are 3 red fish.

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For every 4 blue fish, there are 3 red fish.

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For every 7 fish, there are 4 blue fish.

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For every 7 fish, there are 3 red fish.

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For every 3 blue fish, there are 4 red fish.

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​Finding a Percent

There are 56 students in 6th grade and 25 of those students are girls. What percentage of the students are girls?

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​Finding Percent

​The bakery sold 90 loaves of bread today. 60 of those loves were rye bread. What percentage of the loaves sold were rye bread?

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Multiple Choice

The shoe store sold 82 pairs of shoes today. Of the shoes sold, 24 pairs were kids shoes. What percentage of the shoes sold were kids shoes? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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19.68%

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29.27%

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29.2%

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19.6%

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​Using a double number line

​Chris is tracking the number of miles and minutes that he runs in December. What is the unit rate of miles per minute?

​ miles

​ minutes

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Unit 5: Ratios - Finding Percents

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