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Lesson 13 Comparing Ratio Relationships

Lesson 13 Comparing Ratio Relationships

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Mathematics

6th Grade

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CCSS
6.RP.A.3A, 6.RP.A.1, 5.OA.B.3

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Eden Westergaard

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Compare the ratios of sugar to raspberries in Tyler's and Eddie's jam recipes when both use 6 ounces of sugar. Which statement is true?

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Tyler uses more raspberries per ounce of sugar than Eddie.

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Eddie uses more raspberries per ounce of sugar than Tyler.

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Both use the same amount of raspberries per ounce of sugar.

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Neither uses raspberries in their recipe.

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What is the ratio of sugar to raspberries in Tyler's jam recipe when using 6 ounces of sugar?

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16:6

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6:16

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12:6

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6:12

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What is the ratio of cups of water to tablespoons of lemon juice concentrate in Yuna's lemonade recipe for 2 cups of water?

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2:6

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6:2

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1:3

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3:1

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What is the ratio of the number of cups of water to the number of tablespoons of lemon juice concentrate in Tyler’s recipe?

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1:4

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1:3

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4:1

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2:5

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Based on the tables, whose lemonade should have a stronger lemon flavor?

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Tyler’s lemonade

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Yuna’s lemonade

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Both are equally strong

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Neither has lemon flavor

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What is the total cost for 8 pounds of oranges at Store A?

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$12

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$8

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$16

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$24

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Which store, A or B, offers a better price per pound of oranges?

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Store A

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Store B

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Both stores have the same price per pound

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Cannot be determined

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Based on the ratio tables, who runs faster: Lisa or Tara?

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Lisa

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Tara

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Both run at the same speed

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Not enough information

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If Lisa runs 2 laps in 4 minutes, how many laps does she run in 12 minutes?

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3 laps

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4 laps

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6 laps

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8 laps

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How many minutes does it take Tara to run 7 laps?

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8 minutes

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14 minutes

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20 minutes

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28 minutes

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What is the ratio of laps to minutes for Lisa?

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1:2

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2:1

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1:4

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2:3

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What is the ratio of laps to minutes for Tara?

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1:2

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2:1

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1:4

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2:3

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Open Ended

Who runs faster, Lisa or Tara? Explain your reasoning using the data from the tables.

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In Mixture B, if there are 10 parts yellow dye, how many parts red dye are there?

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14

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10

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20

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7

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Multiple Choice

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Which mixture, A or B, has a higher ratio of yellow dye to total parts?

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Mixture B

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Mixture A

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Both are equal

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Cannot be determined

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In Mixture A, what is the ratio of yellow dye to red dye in the row where there are 6 parts yellow dye?

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3:5

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6:10

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1:2

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2:3

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Multiple Choice

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Based on the tables, which person’s ice pops should have the strongest orange flavor?

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Lacy

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Riley

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Adesh

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All have the same orange flavor

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What is the ratio of orange juice to vanilla yogurt in Riley’s ice pops?

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4:6

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1:2

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2:3

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3:2

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If you want the weakest orange flavor, whose ice pops should you choose?

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Lacy

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Riley

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Adesh

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All have the same orange flavor

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How can you determine which ice pop has the strongest orange flavor using the tables?

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By comparing the total number of cups used

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By comparing the ratio of orange juice to vanilla yogurt

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By adding the numbers in each table

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By looking at the largest number in each table

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Open Ended

Based on the tables, order the ice pops from the one that should have the strongest orange flavor to the one that should have the weakest orange flavor. Explain how you used the numbers in the tables to determine the order.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the best strategy to compare two ratios using tables or graphs?

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Find a common quantity in both ratios and compare their values.

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Only look at the largest number in each ratio.

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Compare the ratios without using any tables or graphs.

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Choose the ratio with the smallest numbers.

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Open Ended

Reflecting on today's lesson about comparing ratio relationships, what is one new thing you learned about using tables or graphs to compare ratios?

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How well do you feel you understand today's lesson?

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