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Ratios with fractions

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Mathematics

7th Grade

Medium

CCSS
6.RP.A.1, 7.RP.A.1, 6.NS.A.1

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Sandy Forman

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4 Slides • 6 Questions

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Ratios with fractions

It's a piece of cake

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Fill in the Blank

Write your code from the previous activity (Rates and Ratios Word Problems)

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Write down your answers

As you answer the following 5 questions. Write down the LETTER answer that matches your numeric answer.

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Example

If your answer is 3.2. You would write down B on your paper.

The letters will tell you what was stolen.

A. 7.6

B. 3.2

C. 9.1

D. 12

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Multiple Choice

How do you find the unit rate of 2 numbers?

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J) Add the 2 numbers together

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K) Subtract the 2 numbers

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L) Multiply the 2 numbers

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M) Divide the 2 numbers

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Multiple Choice

A container with  2122\frac{1}{2}   gallons of weed killer can spray  3343\frac{3}{4}  lawns. How many gallons would it take to spray 9 lawns? 

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(O)  6

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 (P)  223\left(P\right)\ \ 2\frac{2}{3}  

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 (Q) 23\left(Q\right)\ \frac{2}{3}  

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 (R.)  938\left(R.\right)\ \ 9\frac{3}{8}  

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Multiple Choice

A printer cartridge with  2122\frac{1}{2} milliliters of ink will print off  23\frac{2}{3} of a box of paper. How many milliliters of ink will it take to print an entire box? 

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 (M.) 123\left(M.\right)\ 1\frac{2}{3}  

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 (N.) 334\left(N.\right)\ 3\frac{3}{4}  

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 (O.)  415\left(O.\right)\ \ \frac{4}{15}  

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Multiple Choice

A cookie recipe called for  3123\frac{1}{2} cups of sugar for every  2132\frac{1}{3} cups of flour. If you made a batch of cookies using 6 cup of flour, how many cups of sugar would you need?

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C.)  4 cups of sugar

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 (D.)  23 cups of sugar\left(D.\right)\ \ \frac{2}{3}\ cups\ of\ sugar  

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E.)  9 cup of sugar

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 (F.)  113cups of sugar\left(F.\right)\ \ 1\frac{1}{3}cups\ of\ sugar  

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Multiple Choice

A bucket of water was  14\frac{1}{4}  full, but it still had  2452\frac{4}{5}  gallons of water in it. How much water would be in one fully filled bucket? 

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 (X.)  710\left(X.\right)\ \ \frac{7}{10}  

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 (Y.)  1115\left(Y.\right)\ \ 11\frac{1}{5}  

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 (Z.)  556\left(Z.\right)\ \ \frac{5}{56}  

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