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Module 1  Ratios, Equivalent Ratios, and Compare Ratios

Module 1 Ratios, Equivalent Ratios, and Compare Ratios

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Mathematics

6th Grade

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Michelle Everett

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Module 1
Lessons 1-4 Ratios, Equivalent Ratios, and Comparing Ratios

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Ratios

Ratios are a comparison of two values.

They could compare part to part or part to whole.

We can write ratios 3 different ways:
with the word "to", a colon " : " or as a fraction. 

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A sixth-grade basketball team has 3 centers, 5 forwards, and 6 guards.


Select 3 ways to write the ratio:

Forwards to guards:

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5 to 6

2

56\frac{5}{6}65​

3

6 : 5

4

5 : 6

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511\frac{5}{11}115​

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A sixth-grade basketball team has 3 centers, 5 forwards, and 6 guards.


Select 3 ways to write the ratio:

Centers to total players

1

3 to 11

2

3 to 14

3

113\frac{11}{3}311​

4

314\frac{3}{14}143​

5

3 : 14

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Multiple Select

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A sixth grade basketball team has 3 centers, 5 forwards, and 6 guards.


Select 3 ways to write the ratio:

Guards to centers

1

6 : 5

2

6 to 3

3

3 to 6

4

 63\frac{6}{3}36​  

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6 : 3

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Fill in the Blank

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A science classroom has 5 turtles and 7 frogs. What is the ratio of frogs to total animals?

:

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Equivalent Ratios

There are an infinite amount of equivalent ratios.


Ratios are equivalent when they show the same relationship or show the same value.


We can use ratio tables to help us generate equivalent ratios.

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Select 3 equivalent ratios for the ratio  35\frac{3}{5}  

1

 610\frac{6}{10}106​ 

2

 1215\frac{12}{15}1512​  

3

 915\frac{9}{15}159​  

4

 1220\frac{12}{20}2012​  

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 612\frac{6}{12}126​  

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Fill in the Blank

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Type in the next 3 numbers to complete the table to the right.

,
,

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Fill in the Blank

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Type in the 3 numbers to complete the table.

Type the number for owls first, and then the 2 numbers for chipmunks.

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Comparing Ratios

Ratio tables can be used to compare two different ratios.


When comparing, you must look at the two terms that have the same number.


Example: Use the term "6 cups of blue paint" for each person. Then compare the cups of red point to show who uses more.

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Multiple Choice

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What are the correct numbers for filling in the ratio tables?

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Edith: 2, 3, 12, 15

Rashida: 4, 6, 20, 25

2

Edith: 2, 3, 14, 16

Rashida: 4, 6, 25, 30

3

Edith: 3, 2, 12, 15

Rashida: 5, 7, 20, 25

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Multiple Choice

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Who has the better ratio of baskets to shots? And why?

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Edith, because she made 2 baskets out of 6 shots.

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Rashida, because 2 + 5 = 7 and that is more than Edith's ratio (1 + 3 = 4)

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Edith, because for every 15 shots she attempts, she makes 6 baskets compared to Rashida's 5 baskets

4

Rashida, because for every 15 shots she attempts, she makes 6 baskets compared to Edith's 5 baskets

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Open Ended

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Who has the greater ratio of students in band to students in​ chorus? Explain your reasoning.

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Lessons 1-4 Ratios, Equivalent Ratios, and Comparing Ratios

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