Unit Rate Word Problems
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Mathematics
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6th Grade
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is a unit rate?
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A unit rate is a comparison of two different quantities where one of the quantities is expressed as a quantity of one. For example, if a car travels 300 miles in 5 hours, the unit rate is 60 miles per hour.
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CCSS.6.RP.A.1
CCSS.6.RP.A.2
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do you find the total distance cycled if you know the number of trips and distance per trip?
Back
Multiply the number of trips by the distance cycled in each trip. For example, if Samantha cycled 2 kilometers per trip for 16 trips, the total distance is 2 km/trip * 16 trips = 32 kilometers.
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CCSS.4.OA.A.2
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
If Danny read 24 books in 4 months, how many books does he read per month?
Back
To find the unit rate, divide the total number of books by the number of months: 24 books ÷ 4 months = 6 books per month.
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CCSS.6.RP.A.1
CCSS.6.RP.A.2
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do you calculate the total number of books read after a certain number of months?
Back
Multiply the number of books read per month by the total number of months. For example, if Danny reads 6 books per month for 8 months, he will read 6 books/month * 8 months = 48 books.
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CCSS.4.OA.A.1
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the relationship between seed packets and plants grown?
Back
The number of plants grown can be determined by the ratio of plants to seed packets. For example, if 9 seed packets grow 54 plants, then each seed packet grows 6 plants (54 plants ÷ 9 packets).
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How do you find the total number of plants Toby can grow with more seed packets?
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Multiply the number of seed packets by the number of plants each packet can grow. If each packet grows 6 plants, then with 11 packets, Toby can grow 11 packets * 6 plants/packet = 66 plants.
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CCSS.3.OA.A.3
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
If Sasha baked 50 cookies with 10 scoops of flour, how many cookies can she bake with 1 scoop of flour?
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To find the number of cookies per scoop, divide the total cookies by the scoops: 50 cookies ÷ 10 scoops = 5 cookies per scoop.
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CCSS.6.RP.A.1
CCSS.6.RP.A.2
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