WorksheetsGrade 6 | Unit 2: Introducing Ratios | Check Your Readiness (B)
Total questions: 11
Worksheet time: 26mins
Here are three fractions: 43 , 65 , 86 . Two of these fractions are equivalent to each other. Which two? Explain or show your reasoning.
43 and 65
43 and 86
65 and 86
42 is 6 times what number?
(a)
4 is 28 times what number?
700 is 7 times what number?
(a)
Choose one part and explain how you know your answer is correct.
Label each tick mark with its location on the number line.
Write the number at A as a fraction.
Write the number at A as an equivalent fraction.
One batch of cookies calls for 1 bag of mix and the ingredients shown in the table.
What amounts of eggs, water, and oil would you need for 2 batches of regular cookies?
| type of cookie | eggs | water | oil |
|---|---|---|---|
| regular | 1 egg | 81 cup | 31 cup |
| cake-like | 2 eggs | 81 cup | 31 cup |
One batch of cookies calls for 1 bag of mix and the ingredients shown in the table.
What amounts of eggs, water, and oil would you need for 3 batches of cake-like cookies?
| type of cookie | eggs | water | oil |
|---|---|---|---|
| regular | 1 egg | 81 cup | 31 cup |
| cake-like | 2 eggs | 81 cup | 31 cup |
Which skateboarder is faster: Jada, who travels 2 miles in 12 minutes at a constant speed, or Clare, who travels 2 miles in 10 minutes at a constant speed? Explain how you know.
