6.N.3.1
Identify and use ratios to compare and relate quantities in multiple ways. Recognize that multiplicative comparison and additive comparison are different.
Example Problems
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?
In a flower shop, there are 30 tulips and 36 lilies.
What is the simplified ratio of tulips to lilies?
What is the simplified ratio of tulips to lilies?
Khan Academy ResourcesRatio tablesEquivalent ratio word problemsEquivalent ratiosRatio tablesCreate double number linesRatios with tape diagramsPart-part-whole ratiosRelate double number lines and ratio tablesEquivalent ratios with equal groupsRatios on coordinate planeRatios and units of measurementUnderstand equivalent ratios in the real worldEquivalent ratios in the real worldRatios with double number linesBasic ratiosEquivalent ratio word problemsIntro to ratesBasic ratiosSimplify a ratio from a tape diagramRatios and measurementRatios with tape diagrams (part:whole)Ratios and double number linesPart:whole ratiosUnderstanding equivalent ratiosRate problemsIntro to ratiosSolving ratio problems with tablesPart to whole ratio word problem using tablesInterpreting unequal ratios

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