6.RP.1 Understand the concept of a ratio and use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship. Which Cup has a Lighter Color?

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6.RP.1 Understand the concept of a ratio and use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship. Which Cup has a Lighter Color?

Think about the following situations Cup A and B both have the same number of red food coloring drops. Which cup is going to have a lighter color? Think-Pair-Share

2. Cup A and B both have the same number of red food coloring drops. I am going to add 4 drops or red food coloring to both cups. Which cup s now going to have a lighter color? Think Pair- Share

3. Cup A and Cup B have the same number of red food coloring drops, but I’m going to add 1 cup of water to cup B. Whaich cup is now going to have a lighter color? Think-Pair-Share

4. Cup A has a darker color than Cup B. I’m going to add 1 cup of water to A and 4 drops of red food coloring to Cup B. Which cup is now going to have a lighter color? Think-Pair-Share

What did you think about when you made your predictions? Summary