Lessons 5 and 6 Exit Ticket

Lessons 5 and 6 Exit Ticket

6th Grade

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Lessons 5 and 6 Exit Ticket

Lessons 5 and 6 Exit Ticket

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6th Grade

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1.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

When Carla looked out at the school parking lot, she noticed that for every 2 minivans, there were 5 other types of

vehicles. If there are 161 vehicles in the parking lot, how many of them are not minivans?

2.

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5 mins • 1 pt

Students surveyed boys and girls separately to determine which sport was enjoyed the most. After completing the boy survey, it was determined that for every 3 boys who enjoyed soccer, 5 boys enjoyed basketball. The girl survey had a ratio of the number of girls who enjoyed soccer to the number of girls who enjoyed basketball of 7: 1. If the same number of boys and girls were surveyed, and 90 boys enjoy soccer, how many girls enjoy each sport?


Your answer should be in the format number sport. (i.e. 3 boys, 3 girls).

3.

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5 mins • 1 pt

A sporting goods store ordered new bikes and scooters. For every 3 bikes ordered, 4 scooters were ordered. However, bikes were way more popular than scooters, so the store changed its next order. The new ratio of the number of bikes ordered to the number of scooters ordered was 5: 2. If the same amount of sporting equipment was ordered in both orders and 64 scooters were ordered originally, how many bikes were ordered as part of the new order?

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