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6th grade Mod. 1 Topic A Quiz

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Question 1
1.

The ratio of the number of boys to all students in a classroom.

Question 2
2.

The ratio of dimes to coins in a wallet.

Question 3
3.

Mrs. Hobbs goes to Dunkin Donuts 5 days out of the week.

What is the ratio for the days Mrs. Hobbs doesn’t go to Dunkin Donuts to the days she goes?

Question 4
4.

Mrs. Hobbs goes to Dunkin Donuts 5 days out of the week.

Detemine the value of the ratio.

The tape diagram below shows the relationship between the amount of shoes and sneakers at a local shoe store. Answer question #4
Question 5
5.

The amount of shoes is _______ of the amount of sneakers.

Enter a fraction.

Question 6
6.

A farmer raises red hens and white hens. 5/7 of his hens are red.

Select the TWO that are true. You may need to model the statement above with a tape diagram.

Question 7
7.

A survey asking 6th graders if they prefer Snapchat to Instagram revealed that ⅘ of students prefer Snapchat.

Enter the ratio of kids who prefer Snapchat to the kids who prefer Instagram.

Question 8
8.

Write a ratio for the following description: Jack made four times as many baskets as Sam during basketball practice.

Question 9
9.

Write a ratio for the following description:
For every 6 cups of flour in the cookie recipe, there are 2 cups of milk.

Question 10
10.

Bob and his sister both open savings accounts. Each begin with a balance of zero dollars. For every five dollars that Bob saves in his account, his sister saves eight dollars in her account.

Determined a ratio to describe the money in Bob’s account to the money in his sister’s account.

Question 11
11.

Bob and his sister both open savings accounts. Each begin with a balance of zero dollars. For every five dollars that Bob saves in his account, his sister saves eight dollars in her account.

If Bob has $50 in his account, how much money does his sister have in her account?

Question 12
12.

Give two different ratios that are equivalent to the following ratio:
15:35

Question 13
13.

Cam saw 2 mini-vans for every 5 cars in the parking lot.. If there are 84 vehicles total in the parking lot, how many of them were vans?

Question 14
14.

The student to teacher ratio is 17:3. The total number of students AND faculty is 200. How many teachers are there? How many students are there?

Question 15
15.

Teachers asked boys 2 times which sport they liked the most. In the first survey, for every 3 boys that chose soccer, 5 boys chose basketball. In the second survey, for every 7 boys that chose soccer, 1 boy chose basketball.

If 15 boys chose soccer in the first survey, how many boys chose soccer in the 2nd survey?

Question 16
16.

Describe a situation that could be modeled with the ratio 6:2.

Question 17
17.

Describe a situation that could be modeled with the ratio 3:10

Question 18
18.

Alice’s cousins are staying the weekend at her house. She is in charge of making homemade waffles for the family. The waffle mix requires 2 cups of flour for every 12 waffles.

Write a ratio to show the relationship between the number of cups of flour and the number of waffles made.

Question 19
19.

Alice’s cousins are staying the weekend at her house. She is in charge of making homemade waffles for the family. The waffle mix requires 2 cups of flour for every 12 waffles.

Determine the value of the ratio.

Question 20
20.

Write two ratios that are equivalent to 4:10