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Compare Ratios

Compare Ratios

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 3 Questions

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Comparing Ratios

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I can...

  • Determine equivalent ratios.

  • Compare ratios.

    Determine the missing values in a table of equivalent ratios.

  • Plot values of a ratio on a coordinate plane.

  • Solve math and word problems using ratios.

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Standards

  • 6.AF.9

    Make tables of equivalent ratios relating quantities with whole-number measurements, find missing values in the tables, and plot the pairs of values on the coordinate plane.

  • 6.NS.10

    Use reasoning involving rates and ratios to model real-world and other mathematical problems (e.g., by reasoning about tables of equivalent ratios, tape diagrams, double number line diagrams, or equations).

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Multiple Choice

Review:

(1845) ?  18\left(18\cdot\frac{4}{5}_{ }\right)\ ?\ \ 18  

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Lemonade ratio

  • The ratio of lemon juice to water for lemonade is 1:5 (+ :1 sugar)

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Multiple Select

If the ratio of lemon juice to water is 1 Cup of lemon juice to 5 cups of water, which of these options describe the ratio of lemon juice to water correctly

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1:5

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2:15

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3:15

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5:25

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Comparing Ratios

Ratios are useful for making comparisons. For example, in one karate class, the student-to-teacher ratio may be   81\frac{8}{1}  , which means that there are 8 students for every 1 teacher. In another class, the ratio may be  121\frac{12}{1}  , which means that are there are 12 students for every 1 teacher. The ratio  121\frac{12}{1}  is greater than 81\frac{8}{1}   , so the second karate class has a greater student-to-teacher ratio.

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Remember the process

  • 1. Attend Class

  • 2. Take Quiz

  • 3. If you don't to well (4 out of 5 or more) REVIEW THE LESSON!

  • 4. If you still don't understand, sign up to get help at 2:00pm on the Office Hours with Mr. McCrory

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Comparing Ratios

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