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Math 6
6RPA L01 Independent Practice

Rename the copy of this assignment in your Google Drive and save it in a folder for this module.
You can then work directly on the document, print it, or work on your own paper.

Show your work for each question. The answer boxes will automatically resize to accommodate
your answers and work.

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Be sure to complete all parts of every question. Review the rubric in Canvas for scoring
information.

1. Show how to write the ratio as a fraction in the simplest form.


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Answer: For example, a ratio of 2:4 is the same as 2/4. Simplify your fraction by dividing the top and bottom
by the same number until you cannot divide any longer. For example, you can divide 2/4 by the number "2" on
both the numerator and denominator. The result would be a simplified fraction of 1/2.

2. Define ratio. Give an example of a ratio.


Answer: In mathematics, a ratio indicates how many times one number contains another. For
example, if there are eight oranges and six lemons in a bowl of fruit, then the ratio of oranges to
lemons is eight to six. Similarly, the ratio of lemons to oranges is 6:8 and the ratio of oranges to
the total amount of fruit is 8:14.
3. What is the ratio 9 to 42 expressed as a fraction in the simplest form?
Answer:

4. Jerry and Cindy were in charge of selling tickets to the class play. Jerry sold 33 tickets and Cindy sold 36
tickets. What is the ratio of the number of tickets Jerry sold to the number of tickets Cindy sold in simplest
form? Explain what this means in words.
Answer:

5. What is the ratio of question marks to dollar signs?

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6. Define equivalent ratio.


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7. Jane is counting the cars going by her house. There are 8 blue cars, 3 red cars, and 7 silver cars. What is
the ratio of red cars to the total number of cars in simplest form? Explain how you determined the ratio and
what this ratio means in words.
Answer:

8. There are 12 white shirts, 8 blue shirts, and 6 red shirts on a rack. Which colors have a ratio of 3:4? How
do you know?
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9. Define equivalent.
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10. There are 9 apples and 5 bananas in a fruit basket. What is the ratio of bananas to apples?
Answer:

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