Algebra 1 2-6 Complete Lesson: Ratios, Rates, and Conversions
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Question 1
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Solve It! Two olympic athletes can run the races in the times shown. Who is the faster runner?
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Question 2
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Solve It! How do you know? Explain your reasoning.
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Question 5
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Problem 1 Got It?
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Question 7
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Problem 2 Got It?
Question 8
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Vocabulary: Define unit analysis in your own words. You may include examples, but remember that examples are NOT definitions.
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Question 9
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Problem 3 Got It?
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Question 10
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Problem 3 Got It?
Question 11
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Problem 4 Got It? An athlete ran a sprint of 100 ft in 3.1 s. At what speed was the athlete running in miles per hour? Round to the nearest mile per hour. Enter only a number.
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Question 15
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Question 16
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Question 17
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Vocabulary: Is this a unit rate?
20 mi every 3 h
Question 18
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Vocabulary: Is this a unit rate?
2 dollars per day
Question 19
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Reasoning: Does multiplying by a conversion factor change the amount of what is being measured? How do you know?
Question 20
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Reasoning: If you convert pounds to ounces, will the number of ounces be greater or less than the number of pounds? Explain.
Question 21
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Review Lesson 2-5: What is the height of a triangle with an area of 30 cm² and a base length of 12 cm?
Question 22
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Review Lesson 2-3: Solve the equation. Check your answer.
Enter only a number.
Question 23
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Review Lesson 2-3: Solve the equation. Check your answer.
Enter only a number.
Question 24
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Review Lesson 1-4: Consider the expression.
Identify the following:
1. The step(s) necessary to simplify the expression.
2. The property or properties that justify the simplification.
3. The simplest form of the expression.
Division property of equality
20x
Divide out x from the numerator and denominator
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Divide out y from the numerator and denominator
Step(s) necessary to simplify the expression
Property or properties that justify the simplification
Simplest form of the expression
Question 25
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Review Lesson 1-4: Consider the expression.
Identify the following:
1. The step(s) necessary to simplify the expression.
2. The property or properties that justify the simplification.
3. The simplest form of the expression.
Division property of equality
20x
Divide out x from the numerator and denominator
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Divide out y from the numerator and denominator
Step(s) necessary to simplify the expression
Property or properties that justify the simplification
Simplest form of the expression
Question 26
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Review Lesson 1-4: Consider the expression.
Identify the following:
1. The step(s) necessary to simplify the expression.
2. The property or properties that justify the simplification.
3. The simplest form of the expression.
Division property of equality
20x
Divide out x from the numerator and denominator
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Divide out y from the numerator and denominator
Step(s) necessary to simplify the expression
Property or properties that justify the simplification
Simplest form of the expression
Question 27
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Vocabulary Review: Write a fraction with a numerator of 12 and a denominator of 13.
Question 28
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Vocabulary Review: Classify the fractions on the left based on whether or not they are in simplest form.
In simplest form
NOT in simplest form
Question 29
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Vocabulary Review: What is the greatest common divisor of the numerator and denominator of a fraction that is in simplest form.
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Use Your Vocaulary: Match each rate on the left with the situation it describes on the right.
20 mph
20 bagels / 3 hours
A bakery makes 20 bagels every 3 hours.
Chandler bicycles 20 miles each hour.
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Notes: Take a clear picture or screenshot of your Cornell notes for this lesson. Upload it to the canvas. Zoom and pan as needed.
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Reflect: Math Success
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Vocabulary: What is the ratio of blue to red flowers?