Ratios
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Adrienne Sims
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A box contains red apples and green apples. The ratio of red apples to green apples in the box is 9 to 4. Which of these statements could be true?
There are exactly 6 red apples and 1 green apple in the bag
There are exactly 4 red apples and 9 green apples in the bag
There are exactly 18 red apples and 8 green apples in the bag
There are exactly 9 red apples and 13 green apples in the bag
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Each bag of candy contains 15 pieces. Sarah finds that of those 15 pieces, 7 red, 5 are yellow, and 3 are blue. Which ratio best describes the relationship of red candies to the whole bag?
15:7
15 to 7
7 to 5
3.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
out of 42 students surveyed, 14 prefer to eat at Chipotle's. Select all the answers that represent the students that prefer Chiptole out of the number surveyed.
1 to 3
3 to 1
42:14
14:42
4.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Matt took a 50-question test and answered 38 questions correctly. The teacher assigned Matt to write down the corresponding ratios for the following:
Incorrect questions to correct questions
Identify each ratio that Matt would write for the given assignment.
6:19
25 to 19
6 to 19
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Mountain Middle School enrolled 200 girls and 150 boys. Of the girls, 75 have blue eyes, 55 have green eyes, and 70 have brown eyes. Of the boys, 60 have blue eyes, 45 have green eyes, and 45 have brown eyes. What is the ratio of girls with brown eyes to the total population of Mountain Middle School?
1 to 5
5:1
7 to 20
6.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A box contains red marbles and blue marbles. The ratio of red marbles to blue marbles in the box is 8 to 3. Select each statement that represent the number of red marbles and blue marbles.
There are exactly 3 red marbles and 8 blue marbles
There are exactly 64 red marbles and 24 blue marbles
There are exactly 18 red marbles and 13 blue marbles
There are exactly 48 red marbles and 18 blue marbles
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
If there are 25 students in Mrs. Sims' class, which statement could be true?
boys:girls = 11/14
boys:girls = 13/10
girls:boys 15:7
girls:boys 9:17
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