
Grade 6 | Unit 2 | Lesson 1: Introducing Ratios and Ratio Language | Practice Problems
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3 mins • 1 pt
In a fruit basket there are 9 bananas, 4 apples, and 3 plums. The ratio of bananas to apples is ________ : ________.
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The ratio of plums to apples is ________ to ________.
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For every ________ apples, there are ________ plums.
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For every 3 bananas there is one ________.
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Complete the sentences to describe this picture. The ratio of dogs to cats is ________.
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For every ________ dogs, there are ________ cats.
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Write two different sentences that use ratios to describe the number of eyes and legs in this picture.
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