Math 6th grade Ratios

Math 6th grade Ratios

6th Grade

10 Qs

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Math 6th grade Ratios

Math 6th grade Ratios

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

6th Grade

Medium

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

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Standards-aligned

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Kristin Huestis

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

For every one girl on the soccer team, there are 4 boys. What is the ratio of girls to boys?

1:4

4:1

2: 10

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CCSS.6.RP.A.1

CCSS.6.RP.A.2

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

20 sec • 1 pt

For every 9 tablespoons of sugar in a recipe, there are 12 tablespoons of flour. What is the ratio of flour to sugar?

9:12

12:9

3:4

Tags

CCSS.6.RP.A.1

CCSS.6.RP.A.2

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following shows a way you can write a ratio?

3:4

3 to 4

3/4

all of the above

Tags

CCSS.6.RP.A.1

CCSS.6.RP.A.2

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

At the principal's breakfast, there were 40 donuts placed out. At the end of the breakfast, 24 remained. What is the ratio of donuts placed out to donuts remain?

16:40

40:24

24:40

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CCSS.6.RP.A.1

CCSS.6.RP.A.2

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Simplify the following ratio: 4 to 12

4 to 12

2 to 6

1 to 3

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CCSS.6.RP.A.1

CCSS.6.RP.A.2

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Simplify the following ratio: 10:15

2: 3

1: 5

5: 2

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CCSS.6.RP.A.1

CCSS.6.RP.A.2

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

When given the ratio 3: 5, which of the following statements could be true?

For every 2 orange shirts, there are 3 pairs of pants.

For every 5 purple shirts, there are 10 pairs of pants.

For every 3 green shirts, there are 5 pairs of pants.

Tags

CCSS.6.RP.A.1

CCSS.6.RP.A.2

CCSS.6.RP.A.3

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