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Mr. Golmon's Lesson 2 Week 5 Rates and Ratios
Authored by Taylor Golmon
Mathematics
4th - 7th Grade
CCSS covered
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Billy the Goat eats 6 carrots from every three houses that he visits. What is the rate that Billy the Goat eats carrots?
2 carrots per house.
3 carrots per house
6 carrots per house
18 carrots per house
Tags
CCSS.6.RP.A.1
CCSS.6.RP.A.2
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jerome runs 10 miles in an hour. What is the rate at which Jerome runs?
1 mile per hour
2 miles per hour
5 miles per hour
10 miles per hour
Tags
CCSS.6.RP.A.1
CCSS.6.RP.A.2
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Gus eats 15 cupcakes in 5 minutes. What is the rate at which Gus eats cupcakes?
2 cupcakes per minute
3 cupcakes per minute
4 cupcakes per minute
5 cupcakes per minute
Tags
CCSS.6.RP.A.1
CCSS.6.RP.A.2
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Jimmy makes 4 sandwiches per hour. Juanita makes 5 sandwiches per hour. At these rates, who can make more sandwiches in two hours?
Jimmy
Juanita
They make the same amount
It's impossible to figure out.
Tags
CCSS.6.RP.A.3B
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Buster the Goat, Billy's cousin, eats the same number of apples off of each tree. There are four trees and Buster ate 16 apples in all. What is the rate that Buster eats apples off of a single tree?
3 apples per tree
2 apples per tree
4 apples per tree
5 apples per tree
Tags
CCSS.6.RP.A.1
CCSS.6.RP.A.2
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
It takes four cans of paint to paint a single house. How many cans would it take to paint five houses?
10
20
30
5
Tags
CCSS.3.OA.A.3
7.
FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
There 12 trees in the Charles Park that are evenly divided among the six houses in the neighborhood. That means that there are (a) trees per house.
Tags
CCSS.3.OA.A.3
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