Is 30 miles per hour a ratio?. In this lesson you will learn how rates are part of the ratio family by reviewing the qualities of a ratio.

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Is 30 miles per hour a ratio?

In this lesson you will learn how rates are part of the ratio family by reviewing the qualities of a ratio.

Let’s Review A ratio is a comparison of two or more quantities that are related. Part – to – Part Part – to- Total Rates

A Common Mistake 3 miles per 2 hours vs. 3 boys to 2 girls comparison of two or more quantities What is the difference?

Core Lesson Common Rates miles per hour miles per gallon price per pound Rates are ratios that compare two or more quantities of different measures.

miles per hour boys to girls distance time gendergender Rates are ratios that compare two or more quantities of different measures

Core Lesson 3 miles per 2 hours Read “per” as “for every” Read “per” as “for every” I traveled 3 miles for every 2 hours that passed. For every 3 miles traveled, it took 2 hours For every 2 hours that passed, I traveled 3 miles.

Core Lesson 3 miles per 2 hours miles 3 hours Rates, like ratios, have a constant pattern.

In this lesson you have learned how rates are part of the ratio family by reviewing the qualities of a ratio.

Guided Practice At the market, fruit baskets have 3 oranges for every 5 apples. True/False: This example shows a rate because the two quantities measure different types of fruit.

Extension Activities Create a Venn Diagram showing the similarities and differences between rates and ratios.

Your friend cites a ratio of 3 oranges to 2 apples as an example of a rate saying it compares two different measures of fruit. Decide if your friend is correct, and then in your own words, explain why this is or is not an example of a rate.

Quick Quiz At the register, Annie notices her grocery bill was marked with $14 for the 7 pounds of meat she purchased. What is another way of saying this ratio? George mows 7 lawns per 4 hours. What is another way of saying this rate?