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Understanding Ratios and Equivalent Ratios

Understanding Ratios and Equivalent Ratios

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
6.RP.A.3B, 6.RP.A.1, 6.RP.A.2

Standards-aligned

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Doreen Papanos

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Multiple Choice

There are 12 red apples and 16 green apples. What is the ratio of green apples to red apples

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12:16

2

16:12

3

2:3

4

4:8

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Multiple Choice

There are 5 cats to 25 dogs. What is the ratio of cats to all animals?

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5:25

2

2:3

3

25:5

4

5:30

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Multiple Choice

There are 4 pieces of red candy in a dozen. What is the ratio of red candy to all of the candy?

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4:10

2

4:16

3

4:12

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Multiple Choice

If Rigo reads 4 pages in 3 minutes, how many pages will he read in 36 minutes?

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48

2

50

3

24

4

60

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Multiple Choice

4 ounces of yogurt contains 8 grams of protein. How many grams of protein are in 12 ounces of yogurt?

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18

2

12

3

24

4

32

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Multiple Choice

The radio station plays 3 pop songs for every 2 hip hop songs. How many hip hop songs will they play when they've played 12 pop songs?

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8

2

6

3

4

4

12

7

Multiple Choice

The ratio of students to teachers is 7:1. How many teachers will there be for 28 students?

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7

2

16

3

2

4

4

8

Multiple Choice

There are 36 boys in the school. If there are 6 girls for every 12 boys in every class, how many girls are in the school?

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12

2

6

3

14

4

18

There are 12 red apples and 16 green apples. What is the ratio of green apples to red apples

1

12:16

2

16:12

3

2:3

4

4:8

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