6.PFA.1.a
Represent a relationship between two quantities using ratios.
Example Problems
Greg has 132 coins in his piggy bank, with 1 quarter for every 2 dimes.
How many dimes are in the piggy bank?
How many dimes are in the piggy bank?
Javier painted 144 tiles for a mosaic, with 7 white tiles for every 5 black tiles.
How many white tiles did he paint?
How many white tiles did he paint?
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?
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