Engage NY Module 1, Topic A Quiz
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6 questions
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Match each ratio to the situation that it correctly models.
Match each ratio to the situation that it correctly models.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
For every 4 students wearing pants, there are 3 students wearing shorts. | arrow_right_alt | 12 : 3 |
There are 4 times as many boys as girls | arrow_right_alt | 1 to 3 |
For every cup of water added to a mixture, there are 3 drops of food coloring added. | arrow_right_alt | 4:3 |
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There are 20 students in our class who prefer chocolate ice cream. There are 6 students in our class who prefer vanilla ice cream.
Select all the ratios that represent the number of students who prefer chocolate ice cream to the number of students who prefer vanilla ice cream.
There are 20 students in our class who prefer chocolate ice cream. There are 6 students in our class who prefer vanilla ice cream.
Select all the ratios that represent the number of students who prefer chocolate ice cream to the number of students who prefer vanilla ice cream.
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Joy is making a fruit salad. For every 2 cups of blueberries that Joy uses in the fruit salad, she uses 3 cups of strawberries. If Joy wants to use 6 cups of blueberries in the fruit salad, how many cups of strawberries will she need to use? Show your work with a tape diagram.
Joy is making a fruit salad. For every 2 cups of blueberries that Joy uses in the fruit salad, she uses 3 cups of strawberries. If Joy wants to use 6 cups of blueberries in the fruit salad, how many cups of strawberries will she need to use? Show your work with a tape diagram.
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The ratio of the number of adults to the number of children at a restaurant is 3 : 7. Identify the choice(s) below that represent an equivalent ratio.
The ratio of the number of adults to the number of children at a restaurant is 3 : 7. Identify the choice(s) below that represent an equivalent ratio.
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Nash is training for a marathon and decided to train for 26 miles every week. In the first week, the ratio of the number of miles he ran to the number of miles he walked was 3 : 10. How many miles did Nash run in week 1? Use a tape diagram to show how you solved the problem.
Nash is training for a marathon and decided to train for 26 miles every week. In the first week, the ratio of the number of miles he ran to the number of miles he walked was 3 : 10. How many miles did Nash run in week 1? Use a tape diagram to show how you solved the problem.
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At the school dance on Friday, there were 8 fifth graders for every 3 sixth graders. The following Saturday, the ratio of the number of fifth graders to the number of sixth graders was 4 : 7. There were 168 5th graders at the dance on Friday night. How many more sixth graders than fifth graders were at the dance on Saturday night? Use a tape diagram to solve.Hint: More is a key word to compare 2 quantities. For this problem you are comparing the number of 5th graders and 6th graders at the dance on Satruday night.
At the school dance on Friday, there were 8 fifth graders for every 3 sixth graders. The following Saturday, the ratio of the number of fifth graders to the number of sixth graders was 4 : 7. There were 168 5th graders at the dance on Friday night. How many more sixth graders than fifth graders were at the dance on Saturday night? Use a tape diagram to solve.
Hint: More is a key word to compare 2 quantities. For this problem you are comparing the number of 5th graders and 6th graders at the dance on Satruday night.