M06.A-R.1.1.3

M06.A-R.1.1.3

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1.

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2 mins • 1 pt

Andre used 345 milliliters of solution in his science experiment. How many liters of solution did Andre use?

*1 liter = 1,000 milliliters

2.

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2 mins • 1 pt

Francis bought 3 gallons of grape juice for a party. How many pints of juice did Francis buy?

1 gallon = 4 quarts

1 quart = 2 pints

3.

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Betty made of 3/4 the baskets she attempted in a basketball game. Which other ratio is equivalent to the number of baskets Betty made?

4.

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Which statement is a proportion?

5.

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Otto is measuring water for an experiment. He fills two different containers: a 2-liter container and a half-liter container. He uses each container only once. How many milliliters of water does Otto measure for his experiment?

1 liter= 1,000 milliliters

6.

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2 mins • 1 pt

How many pints are equivalent to 10 gallons?

1 gallon = 4 quarts

1 quart = 2 pints

7.

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What is the value of x in the equation?

8.

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The owner of an apple orchard wants to buy more trees. The table shows the costs for buying different numbers of trees. Based on the pattern in the table, how much will it cost the owner to buy 10 trees?

9.

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Two gift shops sell postcards. Each gift shop charges a fixed amount per postcard. The prices, in cents, for different numbers of postcards at the first gift shop are shown in the table. The price per postcard at the second gift shop is 6 cents less than the price per postcard at the first gift

shop. Which table shows the correct price for a certain number of postcards at the second gift shop?

10.

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A company is assembling packages of life jackets for boats. The table shows the number of children’s life jackets and the number of adult life jackets in some different packages. The ratio of the number of children’s life jackets to the number of adult life jackets in each package is

constant. Based on the information shown in the table, which two ratios could also be included in the

table?

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