L11 Representing Ratios with Tables cloned 1/17/2022
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16 questions

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Look for a pattern in the figures.
How many tiles will be in the 4th figure?
Look for a pattern in the figures.
How many tiles will be in the 4th figure?
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Look for a pattern in the figures.
How many tiles will be in the 5th figure?
Look for a pattern in the figures.
How many tiles will be in the 5th figure?
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Look for a pattern in the figures.
How many tiles will be in the 10th figure?
Look for a pattern in the figures.
How many tiles will be in the 10th figure?
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How do you see the pattern growing?
How do you see the pattern growing?
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Noah’s recipe for one batch of sparkling orange juice uses 4 liters of orange juice and 5 liters of soda water.
Use the double number line to show how many liters of each ingredient to use for different-sized batches of sparkling orange juice.
Noah’s recipe for one batch of sparkling orange juice uses 4 liters of orange juice and 5 liters of soda water.
Use the double number line to show how many liters of each ingredient to use for different-sized batches of sparkling orange juice.
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If someone mixes 36 liters of orange juice and 45 liters of soda water, how many batches would they make?
If someone mixes 36 liters of orange juice and 45 liters of soda water, how many batches would they make?
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If someone uses 400 liters of orange juice, how much soda water would they need?
If someone uses 400 liters of orange juice, how much soda water would they need?
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If someone uses 455 liters of soda water, how much orange juice would they need?
If someone uses 455 liters of soda water, how much orange juice would they need?
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Explain the trouble with using a double number line diagram to answer the last two questions.
Explain the trouble with using a double number line diagram to answer the last two questions.

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Complete the table so that ratios represented by each row are equivalent.
Complete the table so that ratios represented by each row are equivalent.
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What methods did you use to fill in the table?
What methods did you use to fill in the table?
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How do you know that each row shows a ratio that is equivalent
to 7:5? Explain your reasoning.
How do you know that each row shows a ratio that is equivalent
to 7:5? Explain your reasoning.
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You have created a best-selling recipe for chocolate chip cookies. The ratio of sugar to flour is 2:5.Create a table in which each entry represents amounts of sugar and flour that might be used at the same time in your recipe.- One entry should have amounts where you have fewer than 25 cups of flour.
- One entry should have amounts where you have between 20–30 cups of sugar.
- One entry can have any amounts using more than 500 units of flour.
You have created a best-selling recipe for chocolate chip cookies. The ratio of sugar to flour is 2:5.
Create a table in which each entry represents amounts of sugar and flour that might be used at the same time in your recipe.
- One entry should have amounts where you have fewer than 25 cups of flour.
- One entry should have amounts where you have between 20–30 cups of sugar.
- One entry can have any amounts using more than 500 units of flour.

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Write a sentence that describes a ratio shown in the table
Write a sentence that describes a ratio shown in the table
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What does the second row of numbers represent?
What does the second row of numbers represent?
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Complete the last row for a different batch size that hasn't been used so far in the table.
Explain or show your reasoning.
Complete the last row for a different batch size that hasn't been used so far in the table.
Explain or show your reasoning.
