Grade 6
PrintRatios and proportional relationships connect to real-world problems like unit pricing and scaling recipes. Students divide fractions, operate with positive and negative numbers, and use variables in expressions and equations. Statistics (mean, median, mode) and geometry (area of triangles and polygons, nets, surface area) both get serious attention.
Example Problems
Graph:
A shoebox is a rectangular prism measuring .
Determine its total surface area.
Determine its total surface area.
Which of the following points is closer to the origin?
or
or
A car travels 540 miles in 9 hours.
How many miles does the car travel per hour?
How many miles does the car travel per hour?
What is the mean of the following numbers?

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