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Understanding Ratios and Unit Rates: Concepts and Applications

This lesson focuses on the concepts of ratios, unit rates, and proportions through practical examples and exercises. Students will review how to write ratios comparing different quantities, such as goals made to shots taken or markers in a pouch. Additionally, the lesson includes unit rate calculations based on real-life scenarios like purchasing food items. Students will learn to analyze and compare ratios, determine missing values, and create charts for better understanding. Engaging exercises ensure a solid grasp of these foundational math concepts.

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Understanding Ratios and Unit Rates: Concepts and Applications

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  1. Jeopardy Unit #3, Lesson #2

  2. Lesson 1 Review Recipe Ratio Tables Unit Rate Grab Bag 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  3. Row 1, Col 1 A soccer player makes 5 goals out of 6 shots. Write a ratio comparing goals made to total shots. 5 to 6 5 : 6 5/6

  4. 1,2 Find the missing value: 1

  5. 1,3 If you buy a bottle of tide that costs $3.50 and it is 10 oz large, what is the unit rate? $0.35 per oz

  6. 1,4 There are 5 blue markers and 9 green markers in a pencil pouch. Write a ratio comparing blue markers to green markers. 5 to 9 5 : 9 5/9

  7. 2,1 A soccer player makes 5 goals out of 6 shots. Write a ratio comparing goals missed to total shots. 1 to 6 1 : 6 1/6

  8. 2,2 Find the missing value: 36

  9. 2,3 If you buy a pound of ham that costs $7.50 and you get 25 slices what is the unit rate of each slice of ham? $0.30 per slice

  10. 2,4 Find the missing value: 33

  11. 3,1 A soccer player makes 5 goals out of 6 shots. Write a ratio comparing goals made to goals missed. 5 to 1 5 : 1 5/1

  12. 3,2 If a dish serving 4 people calls for 12 eggs how many eggs would you need if you made it just for 1 person? 3

  13. 3,3 If there are 12 juice boxes in a box and the box costs $2.40 what is the unit rate for each box? $0.20 per box

  14. 3,4 Do the 2 ratios below form a proportion? 2/7 and 6/21 Yes

  15. 4,1 Julie has 10 animals at home. 3 are dogs. Write a ratio comparing dogs to other animals. 3 to 7 3 : 7 3/7

  16. 4,2 If a casserole calls for 2 eggs for every 1 person, how many eggs would you need for 5 people? Create a chart and find the answer.

  17. 4,3 You can buy 24 oz of OJ for $3.50. You can buy 36 oz of Sunny D for $4.00 Which is the better unit rate? Sunny D

  18. 4,4 Roxy bought 7 pens for $14. How much did 1 pen cost? $2

  19. 5,1 Daquan has 5 quarters and 7 pennies in his pocket. Write a ratio comparing pennies to total coins. 7 to 12 7 : 12 7/12

  20. 5,2 If a recipe calls for 1 cup of milk for every serving and you use 5 cups of milk, how many servings are you planning on making? Make a table to find your answer.

  21. 5,3 You can get 38 oz of Tide for $4.50. You can get 24 oz of All for $3.50 Which is a better unit rate? Tide

  22. 5,4 If potatoes cost $3 per 2 pounds. How much would 8 pounds of potatoes cost? $12

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