6.1.2.1
Identify and use ratios to compare quantities; understand that comparing quantities using ratios is not the same as comparing quantities using subtraction.
Example Problems
Apples are on sale for $3.12 per kilogram.
Is the total cost of the apples proportional to the total mass?
Is the total cost of the apples proportional to the total mass?
At a parking lot, there are 28 trucks and 16 cars.
What is the simplified ratio of trucks to cars?
What is the simplified ratio of trucks to cars?
At a pet shelter, there are 9 dogs, 12 cats, 3 rabbits, and 6 turtles.
What is the simplified ratio of cats to all animals?
What is the simplified ratio of cats to all animals?
Khan Academy ResourcesRatio tablesRatio reviewEquivalent ratio word problemsCreate double number linesPart-part-whole ratiosEquivalent ratios with equal groupsUnderstand equivalent ratios in the real worldBasic ratiosEquivalent ratio word problemsBasic ratiosRatios with tape diagramsSimplify a ratio from a tape diagramRatios with tape diagrams (part:whole)Ratios and double number linesRate problemsIntro to ratiosSolving ratio problems with tablesInterpreting unequal ratios

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