
Xavier and Janaye both just completed a typing class. During his last typing exam, Xavier found that he could type 25 words per minute. During the same exam, Janaye found that she could type 22 words per minute.
Use this information to correctly title the two tables below with the name of the person each one represents.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
| arrow_right_alt | Janaye |
| arrow_right_alt | Xavier |
An average person can type 2,400 words per hour. Trista types at the same rate as the average person and made the double number line below to estimate how long it will take her to type her research paper.

Using Trista’s double number line, estimate how long it will take her to type her 1,400 word research paper.
It will take her
Xander is making soup for his youth group’s annual dinner party for the elderly people in their community. His group leader told him to mix the number of cans of soup concentrate and the number of cans of water in the ratio 1:5. Construct a ratio table for all possible combinations of cans of soup concentrate and cans of water. Let s represent the number of cans of soup concentrate and let w represent the number of cans of water.

Complete the equation that will let Xander calculate the number of cans of water he will need for any given number of cans of soup concentrate.
w=
Complete the equation that will let Xander calculate the number of cans of soup concentrate he will need for any given number of cans of water.
s=
If Xander has 5 cans of soup concentrate, how many cans of water will he need to properly mix the soup to serve?
If Xander has counted that he added 35 cans of water, how many cans of soup concentrate will he need to properly mix the soup to serve?