

Sense-Making—For every 5 chores that Ricardo does around the house, he gets paid $10.
What is the constant of proportionality? What does it mean in the context of the problem?
k= _____ “This means that for every…”
If Ricardo does 150 chores in a month, how much money will he get paid?
Sense-Making—Ms. Bizzell spent 3 hours last weekend to read 135 pages in her book.
What is the constant of proportionality?
k= _____ “This means that for every…”
If Ms. Bizzell has a reading marathon for 8 hours, how many pages could she read?
Sprint—Complete the fluency drills below!
Dividing with fractions:
Sprint—Complete the fluency drills below!
Dividing with fractions:
Sprint—Complete the fluency drills below!
Dividing with fractions:
Sprint—Complete the fluency drills below!
Dividing with fractions:
Sprint—Complete the fluency drills below!
Dividing with fractions:
Sprint—Complete the fluency drills below!
Dividing with fractions:
Sprint—Complete the fluency drills below!
Dividing with fractions:
Sprint—Complete the fluency drills below!
Dividing with fractions:
Are the following pairs equivalent ratios? Answer yes or no. Show calculations like multiplication/division to check if they are equivalent.
Are the following pairs equivalent ratios? Answer yes or no. Show calculations like multiplication/division to check if they are equivalent.
Are the following pairs equivalent ratios? Answer yes or no. Show calculations like multiplication/division to check if they are equivalent.
Are the following pairs equivalent ratios? Answer yes or no. Show calculations like multiplication/division to check if they are equivalent.
Are the following pairs equivalent ratios? Answer yes or no. Show calculations like multiplication/division to check if they are equivalent.
Are the following pairs equivalent ratios? Answer yes or no. Show calculations like multiplication/division to check if they are equivalent.