This assessment focuses on understanding and applying the concepts of unit rates and ratios. Students will solve problems involving both calculations and word problems, with an emphasis on real-world applications. You may use a whiteboard and marker, or pencil and paper, and a classroom calculator. You may also use your notebook if needed. While you work on this, eyes on your own screen, voices are off until the entire class is done. Once you're done you can play the Gimkit in google classroom quietly! No cheating/ "using your resources"
Calculate the unit rate: 150 miles in 3 hours.
If a recipe calls for 4 cups of flour to 2 cups of sugar, what is the ratio of flour to sugar? Simplify your answer.
Compare the prices: $5 for 2 apples or $8 for 3 apples. Which is cheaper per apple?
You are comparing prices and want to find out which is the best deal. Drag the options into the correct order from cheapest to most expensive per item.
$18 for 9 books
$10 for 5 books
$24 for 8 books
$15 for 5 books
Create and complete the ratio table.
Apples to Oranges
2 to 3
4 to ?
? to 9
Are the fractions 2/3 and 14/21 equivalent? Justify your answer.
Create two equivalent fractions for 5/8.
A car traveled 3/4 of a mile in 1/8 of an hour. What is the unit rate in miles per hour? Explain the steps involved to solve, then solve.