6.RP.1
Use ratio language to describe a relationship between two quantities. Distinguish between part-to-part and part-to-whole relationships. For example, “The ratio of wings to beaks in the bird house at the zoo was 2:1, because for every 2 wings there was 1 beak.” “For every vote candidate A received, candidate C received nearly three votes.”
Example Problems
What is the next term of the geometric sequence?
At the market, 8 apples cost $4.
How much do 9 apples cost?
How much do 9 apples cost?
What is the next term of the geometric sequence?
Khan Academy ResourcesRatio reviewEquivalent ratiosRatios with tape diagramsPart-part-whole ratiosEquivalent ratios with equal groupsEquivalent ratios in the real worldBasic ratiosBasic ratiosEquivalent ratios: recipeRatios with tape diagramsSimplify a ratio from a tape diagramRatios with tape diagrams (part:whole)Ratios and double number linesPart:whole ratiosUnderstanding equivalent ratiosEquivalent ratiosIntro to ratios

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