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Unit 2 Review ~ Ratios and Rates

Name___________________________________________ Period______ Date___________

Part I – Selected Response


1. Katrina owns both dogs and cats. She has a 4. Complete the equivalent rate:
dog to cat ratio of 4 : 3. What is her ratio of
dogs to pets owned? "# %&'() %&'()
* +,''-.
= / +,''-.)

A. 3:4
B. 4:7 A. 8 miles
C. 3:7 B. 37 miles
D. 7:4 C. 200 miles
D. 240 miles

Use the table below for numbers 2a - 2d.


Color Blue Green Red

Number 5 8 2 5. Jeremiah spent $3.96 on 4 lollipops at the


store. What is the unit rate?

For numbers 2a – 2d, determine whether A. $1.98


each ratio is true or false. B. $0.99
C. $15.84
2a. The ratio of green marbles TRUE FALSE D. $39.60
to red marbles is 4 : 1.
2b. The ratio of blue marbles TRUE FALSE
to green marbles is 2 : 4.
2c. The ratio of red marbles to TRUE FALSE A local farm charges $15 for 5 pounds of
all marbles is 2 : 15. strawberries. For 6a – 6d, circle YES or NO
2d. The ratio of green and red TRUE FALSE
to indicate if each price rate is equivalent to
! $15 for 5 pounds.
marbles to all marbles is ".
6a. $3.00 for 1 pound YES NO

3. The missing values, in order, in the ratio 6b. $7.50 for 2.5 pounds YES NO
table are: 6c. $30.00 for 7 pounds YES NO

6d. $60.00 for 20 pounds YES NO


Black 3 6 9 12
Red 2

A. 1, 3, 6
B. 1, 3, 4
C. 2, 3, 6
D. 2, 3, 4

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7. Nai can buy 20 balloons for $5.00. What is 9. Stan had a piece of wood that was 2 meters
the price for 9 balloons? long. Which lengths below equal 2 meters?
Circle all that apply.
A. $1.25
B. $2.25
A. 200 cm
C. $2.50
D. $4.50 B. 2,000 mm
C. 0.002 km
D. 200 mm
8. Harold rode the high-speed train for four
E. 20 cm
hours and traveled 480 miles. How long
would it take him to travel 960 miles?
10. Stacy had a piece of yarn that was 3 yards
A. 2 hours
long and another piece of yarn that was 6
B. 4 hours
yards long. How many total feet of yarn did
C. 6 hours
she have?
D. 8 hours
A. 3 feet
B. 9 feet
C. 27 feet
D. 108 feet

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Unit 2 Review ~ Ratios and Rates
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Part II – Constructed Response


Write each ratio as a fraction in simplest form.

1. 9 : 27 2. 24 to 60

3. The high school soccer team won seven games and lost 13 games.

a. Write the ratio of wins to losses.

b. Write the ratio of losses to total games played.

4. A container full of marbles has a ratio of orange marbles to black marbles of 5 : 12.

a. What does this ratio mean?

b. If a container held 72 black marbles, how many orange marbles are in the
container?

5. Complete the ratio table.

Bananas 6 24 36 72
Apples 5 10
Total Fruit 22 66 110

6. The ratio of length to width of a rectangular swimming pool is 4 : 5. If the width of the
swimming pool is 25 meters, find the perimeter of the pool.

Find each unit rate.

$1.!# *!# %&'()


7. *! %344&.)
8. 5 6-37)

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9. Joaquin rides his bike 32 miles in 8 hours. At this rate, how far will he ride in 3 hours?

*8 4&)6 ": 4&)6


10. Which of the two rates is larger? 9 6-37)
or " 6-37)

11. Frankie can buy 14 candy bars for $10.50 at Target. At WalMart, Frankie can buy 12
candy bars for $9.60. Which store has the cheapest price for one candy bar?

Complete each conversion.

12. 7 hours = ____ minutes 13. _____ inches = 5 feet 14. 8 kilograms = ____ grams

15. Tamika eats jellybeans at a rate of 12 jellybeans every 4 minutes. It takes her 30
minutes to eat the snack size pack of jellybeans. Her brother, James, eats jellybeans
at a rate of 28 jellybeans every 7 minutes. How many fewer minutes does it take
James to eat a snack size pack of jelly beans compared to Tamika?

16. Mike’s work converting 20 meters to centimeters is shown below. Explain whether
or not his work is correct. If it is incorrect, show Mike how to find the correct
conversion.

Problem: _____ centimeters = 20 meters

I know: 1 meter = 100 centimeters

My work: 100 centimeters ÷ 20 = 5 centimeters

Answer: 20 meters = 5 centimeters

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