Using the information from Problem 1, which of the following ratios could have been included in the table?
A group of 250 singers auditioned for a reality TV show. Only 6% of the singers made the show. How many singers made the show?
Last Sunday 1,575 people visited the amusement park. 56% of the visitors were adults, 16% were teenagers, and 28% were children ages 12 and under. Find the number of adults and children that visited the park (just type in the number)
There were 12 red flowers in Mrs. Heath’s garden. This is only 25% of all her flowers. How many flowers does Mrs. Heath have in her garden?
Naomi rode her bike 10 km on Saturday, which was 40% of her goal. What was the total distance she had set as her goal?
Determine how many feet are in 13 yards, given there are 3 feet in each yard.
Tyler’s height is 57 inches. What would be his height in feet?
Diego is 165 cm tall. Andre is 1.7 m tall. Who is taller, Diego or Andre? (100 cm = 1 m)
When traveling to Europe, Peter had to exchange his US dollars for Euros. Below is a record of his exchanges. What was the amount of Euros he received when he exchanged $25 US dollars? (just type in the number to the nearest hundredths place)
A teacher has 45 books on a shelf. Of the books, 9 of them are about math. What percentage of books is about math?
Mrs. Williams’ class has 24 students. If 8 student wear glasses, what percentage of the class wears glasses? (round to the nearest whole percent and just type in the number)
A student took 54 chocolate chips from a jar. This was 75% of all the chocolate chips in the jar. How many chocolate chips were in the jar before the student started to eat them? (just type in the number)
There were red and yellow tiles being used in the math classroom today. A student took 14 red tiles and 16 yellow tiles. In total the student took 15% of all the tiles. How many total tiles did the teacher have before the student took tiles? (just type in the number)
A tomato sauce recipe uses 96 ounces of crushed tomatoes. How many pints of crushed tomatoes are needed to make the tomato sauce? (32 ounces = 2 pints)
How many minutes are in 2 ¼ hours? (60 minutes = 1 hour)
How many kilometers are in 25 miles? (just type in the number)
(1.61 km = 1 mile)
Allen needs 2 gallons of water, but can only find water sold in liters. How many liters of water does he need to buy to have at least 2 gallons of water? (1 gallon = 3.78541 liters) (just type in the number)
A dessert recipe calls for 2 cups of milk and makes 5 servings. How many cups of milk are needed for 8 servings?
Eva’s family had a 15,000 gallon swimming pool built. They began filling the pool at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday. Every 15 minutes, Eva recorded the number of gallons of water in the pool. The pool was being filled at a constant rate. The table shows the first 45 minutes of Eva’s data.
At what rate, in gallons per hour, is the swimming pool being filled? (just type in the number)
A county fair charges $8 to enter and $1.50 per ride. If you rode 3 rides, how much money did you spend?
Tony has paid his parents back 25% of the money they let him borrow to pay for concert tickets. If he has paid his parents back $30, what was the total cost of the concert tickets? (just type in the number)
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The graph shows the distance Sean hiked on Saturday.
What is Sean’s rate, in miles per hour? (just type in the number)
The table below shows the distance Wilma hiked last weekend.
What is Wilma’s rate, in miles per hour? (just type in the number)
The table below shows the cost of yoga classes at a local gym.
Which statement correctly represents the rate?
The graph shows the distance, in meters, that Anthony can run in minutes.
What is the constant of proportionality? (just type in the number)
The points on the coordinate grid represent the costs for different numbers of peaches. Select the THREE statements that are true about the graph.