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Unit 4 Lesson 2 Ratios and proportions

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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Solve the proportion.

Question 5
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You can peel 4 potatoes in 10 minutes. How long will it take you to peel 14 potatoes?

Question 6
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What is the unit rate for number 5?

Question 7
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The ratio of girls to boys in the 6th grade is 6 to 7. How many girls are there if there are 364 total students?

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Question 9
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Question 10
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Susan found a bag of 20 golf balls at a garage sale, and bought the bag for 75 cents. Express the ratio of cost to number of balls in lowest terms.
20:75
75:20
4:15
15:4
A statckable CD rack holds 25 CDs and costs $4. Charlie has a collection of 150 CDs. How much will it cost him to buy enough racks to hold all of his CDs?
$4
$24
$25
$150
A gardening magazine suggested that a good mix for a flower bed is 20 pails of clay dirt, 15 pails of sand, and 5 pails of manure. Express this in lowest terms.
20:15:5
10:7:3
4:3:1
4:3:2
Question 8
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A 64-ounce container of sports juice costs $6.50. A 48-ounce container of the same juice costs $4.25. Which size container is the better buy?
64 oz for $6.50
48 oz for $4.25
Ms. Young's tahoe gets 78 miles per 3 gallons. What's the unit rate for her mileage?
78 miles per gallon
234 miles per gallon
0.038 miles per gallon
26 miles per gallon
Question 11
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Using the table, what is the ratio of 7th grade boys to 6th grade boys in simplest form?
30:26
13:15
17:11
15:13
Choose ALL answer choices equivalent to the ratio of snails to frogs?
4:3
3:4
9:12
12:9
18:20
27:36