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6th Grade Math: Unit 3

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Unit 3 – Item 1

The local food co-op provides food to members of the community. Lately, they have received the same fruits in the shipment of produce. The following pieces of fruit are available in each

shipment.

4 apples

12 oranges

8 bananas

48 plums

The number of pieces of fruit can vary in different fruit shipment boxes, but the ratios of the fruits remain the same. Determine the following ratios.

  1. For every 16 apples, there would be apples.

  2. For every

Unit 3 – Item 7

Jamarla and Shaka each found the percent of 15 out of 25.

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Who arrived at the correct solution?

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How would you adjust the strategy of the one who is incorrect?

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Unit 3 – Item 8

Jonathan scored 131 of a possible 160 points on his science research paper.

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PART A

What percent of the possible points did he earn? Set up ratios to demonstrate your response.

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PART B

He wants to score at least 90 percent on his next assignment. This assignment has 175 possible points. Set up ratios to determine the number of points he needs to earn.

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Unit 3 – Item 9

The directions on the lemonade cannister say to use 2 tablespoons of powered lemonade mix to 1 cup of water.

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PART A

Complete the table to show the correct measures.

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PART B

Graph the relationship of lemonade mix to water

  • Klik Graph tab (Graph 1, Graph 2, ne nea ɛkeka ho) so ma graph biara a ɛsɛ sɛ wobɔ.
  • Paw graph type a ɛfata.
  • Klik graph no akyi na fa asɛm bi ka ho. Fa nsɛntitiriw abien ka ho na yɛ graph. Twe asɛm bi anaa kyerɛw x ne y coordinates na sesa ne gyinabea. Klik asɛm bi so na popa.
  • Sɛ wobɔ wo graph no wie a, wubetumi ahyɛ dashed line box no mu.
Linear a ɛyɛ linearexpand_more
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Unit 3 – Item 10

A veterinarian uses weights in kilograms to figure out what dosages of medicines to prescribe for animals. For every 10 kilograms, there are 22 pounds.

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PART A

Zeus is rabbit and weighs 2 pounds. What is his weight in kilogram?

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PART B

If the medicine dosage is 0.5 mL for every kilogram, how much medicine should he receive?

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