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L14B Solving Equivalent Ratio Problems cloned 1/23/2022

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Question 1
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Here is a problem: A red car and a blue car enter the highway at the same time and travel at a constant speed. How far apart are they after 4 hours?

What information would you need to solve the problem?

Question 2
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Help your partner to solve the problem. If you have the data card, they have the problem card. Between the 2 of you, you have the necessary information to find the answer. (the question is on #3 if you don't have a partner)

Question 3
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You already solved this. Move on to #4

Question 4
4.

Help your partner to solve the problem. If you have the data card, they have the problem card. Between the 2 of you, you have the necessary information to find the answer. (the information is on #5 if you don't have a partner)

Question 5
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You already solved this. Move on to #6.

Question 6
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If they continue to read every day at these rates, who will finish first, second, and third? Explain or show your reasoning.

Question 7
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The ratio of cats to dogs in a room is 2:3. Five more cats enter the room, and then the ratio of cats to dogs is 9:11. How many cats and dogs were in the room to begin with?

Question 8
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Jada wants to know how fast the water comes out of her faucet. What information would she need to be able to determine this?