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Bellringer 11.4 Answers questions 8-9

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)?

How many of you ride the bus to school? During Reading: Partner Read Pause (after each paragraph) -Think- Retell (summarize what you read) After Reading: Answer quiz questions Additional Quiz Questions 5. What is the unit rate the system pays for each student to ride the bus in a year in Colorado? Massachusetts? California? 6. Lets assume everyone in your class rides the bus, 22 students, what would be the total cost each of the above systems would pay for your class to ride the bus? I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)? How many of you ride the bus to school?

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)? “Mr. Hill has 30 students. 14 of the students are boys. What is the ratio of boys in the class?” Is this a part to part ratio or part to whole? Model this situation using a number line.

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)? “There are 12 boys and 18 girls in Ms. Dade’s class. What is the boy to girl ratio in the class?” Is this a part to part ratio or part to whole? Model this situation using a number line.

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)? “The ratio for male and female students in Ms. Dade’s class is 12:18. The ratio of males in Mr. Hill’s entire class is 14 to 30. Whose class is composed of more boys?” Is this a part to part ratio or part to whole? Model this situation using a number line.

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)? “Mrs. Ford’s class has 14 boys and 16 girls. Of the 3 classes, whose class is composed of the most boys?” Is this a part to part ratio or part to whole? Model this situation using a number line.

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)?

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)?

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)?

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)?

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)?

I can interpret a unit rate (using words and mathematically)? T.O.D.