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G6 Topic Quiz C

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13 questions
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Question 1
1.

Number of Gallons of Orange Juice

2
Question 2
2.

Number of Cups of Lemonade

2
2
2
2
Question 7
7.

Based on the tables, which statements are true? Select all that apply.

2
Question 8
8.
Indicate whether the double number lines represent the same ratio relationship between mixture 1 and mixture 2.__________
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Question 9
9.
Indicate whether the double number lines represent the same ratio relationship between mixture 1 and mixture 2. __________
2
Question 10
10.
Indicate whether the graphs represent the same ratio relationship between mixture 1 and mixture 2.__________
2
Question 11
11.
Indicate whether the graphs represent the same ratio relationship between mixture 1 and mixture 2.__________
2
Question 12
12.
The ratio of the number of tablespoons of chocolate syrup to the number of cups of milk that Lacy uses is ________. The ratio of the number of tablespoons of chocolate syrup to the number of cups of milk that Ryan uses is________.
Other Answer Choices:
4:5
2:5
4:9
5:4
3:2
2:3
2
Question 3
3.

Number of Gallons of Orange Juice

Question 4
4.

Number of Cups of Lemonade

Question 5
5.

Number of Gallons of Orange Juice

Question 6
6.
For every 1 gallon of orange juice used, _______ cups of lemonade was used.
Question 13
13.
In Lacy's chocolate milk,__________________________________________________________________ . In Ryan's chocolate milk, __________________________________________________________________ . Lacy's chocolate milk should have a _____________  chocolate flavor than Ryan's. The value of the ratio of the number of tablespoons of chocolate syrup to the number of cups of milk for Lacy's chocolate milk is _________________  the value of the ratio of the number of tablespoons of chocolate syrup to the number of cups of milk for Ryan's chocolate milk.
Other Answer Choices:
there is 1/4 tablespoons of chocolate for every 1 cup of milk
there is 3 tablespoons of chocolate for every 1 cup of milk
greater than
there is 1/3 tablespoons of chocolate syrup for every 1 cup of milk
equivalent to
stronger
there is 1/5 tablespoons of chocolate for every 1 cup of milk
there is 1/2 tablespoons of chocolate for every 1 cup of milk
there is 3/4 tablespoons of chocolate for every 1 cup of milk
there is 3/2 tablespoons of chocolate for every 1 cup of milk
there is 5/4 tablespoons of chocolate for every 1 cup of milk
there is 5 tablespoons of chocolate for every 1 cup of milk
less than
weaker