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5 Minute Check Determine if each pair of rates or ratios are equivalent. Explain your reasoning points scored in 4 games; 48 points scored in 8 games words in 3 minutes;160 words in 5 minutes computers for 45 students; 45 computers for 135 students out of 28 students; 240 out of 560 students.
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5 Minute Check Determine if each pair of rates or ratios are equivalent. Explain your reasoning points scored in 4 games; 48 points scored in 8 games. 16 points ? 48 points 4 games = 8 games 4 points 6 points 1 game ≠ 1 game
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5 Minute Check Determine if each pair of rates or ratios are equivalent. Explain your reasoning words in 3 minutes;160 words in 5 minutes.
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5 Minute Check Determine if each pair of rates or ratios are equivalent. Explain your reasoning words in 3 minutes;160 words in 5 minutes. 96 words ? 160 words 3 minutes = 5 minutes 32 words 32 words 1 minute = 1 minute
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5 Minute Check Determine if each pair of rates or ratios are equivalent. Explain your reasoning computers for 45 students; 45 computers for 135 students.
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5 Minute Check Determine if each pair of rates or ratios are equivalent. Explain your reasoning computers for 45 students; 45 computers for 135 students. 15 computers ? 45 computers 45 students = 135 students 1 computer 1 computer 3 students = 3 students
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5 Minute Check Determine if each pair of rates or ratios are equivalent. Explain your reasoning out of 28 students; 240 out of 560 students.
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5 Minute Check Determine if each pair of rates or ratios are equivalent. Explain your reasoning out of 28 students; 240 out of 560 students. 16 ? = ≠ 7
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Inquiry Lab Turn to page 67 in your text
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Inquiry Lab Work with a partner to complete page 69 and 70
Inquiry Lab Work with a partner to complete page 69 and 70. You have 15 minutes.
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Lesson 6.1.7 Rate and Ratio Problems
Tuesday, Sept 2 Lesson Rate and Ratio Problems
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Objective: To solve rate and ratio problems.
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You can use bar diagrams, rate or ratio tables, or equivalent ratios to solve rate and ratio problems.
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Method 1 Make a rate table. A rate table is the same as a ratio table.
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Like Gel 2 Total 3 150
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Like Gel 2 Total 3 150
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Like Gel 2 Total 3 150 x ?
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x 50 Like Gel 2 Total 3 150 x 50
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x 50 Like Gel 2 100 Total 3 150 x 50
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Method 2 Set up equivalent rates or ratios. Rule – When setting up equivalent rates or ratios, always include units.
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Rule – When setting up equivalent rates or ratios, always include units. In the above problem, what are our units?
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? gel ? gel ? total = ? total
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2 gel ? gel 3 total = 150 total
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To Solve Rate and Ratio Problems by Cross Multiplying. Step 1 – Multiply across the rate or ratio. 2 gel ? gel 3 total = 150 total x 150 = 300
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To Solve Rate and Ratio Problems by Cross Multiplying. Step 2 – Divide by the remaining number. 2 gel ? gel 3 total =150 total 2 x 150 = 300 ÷ 3 = 100
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? 3 = x 150 = 300 ÷ 3 = 100 100 students would prefer gel toothpaste.
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What are our units?
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What are our units? ? Lucas texts ? Lucas texts ? Sister texts = ? Sister texts
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What are our units? 3 Lucas texts Lucas texts 4 Sister texts = ? Sister texts What’s next?
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What are our units? 3 Lucas texts Lucas texts 4 Sister texts = ? Sister texts 4 x 18 = 72 ÷ 3 = 24 His sister sent 24 texts.
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Do this on your own.
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120 miles ? miles 3 hours = 5 hours 120 x 5 = 600 ÷ 3 = 200 He drove 200 miles in 5 hours.
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Do this on your own.
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3 science ? science 20 total = total 3 x 400 = 1200 ÷ 20 = 60 60 out of 400 students would choose science.
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A Clydesdale drinks 120 gallons of water every 6 days. At this rate, how many gallons of water does a Clydesdale drink in 8 days? Do this on your own.
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A Clydesdale drinks 120 gallons of water every 6 days. At this rate, how many gallons of water does a Clydesdale drink in 8 days? 120 gallons ? gallons 6 days = 8 days 120 x 8 = 960 ÷ 6 = 160 They would 160 gallons in 8 days.
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Out of 20 students surveyed, 13 have a dog. Based on these results, predict how many of the 300 students in the school have a dog. Do this on your own.
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Out of 20 students surveyed, 13 have a dog. Based on these results, predict how many of the 300 students in the school have a dog. 13 dog ? dog 20 total = 300 total 13 x 300 = 3900 ÷ 20 = would have dogs.
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The Miller’s drove 105 miles on 4 gallons of gas. At this rate, how many miles can they drive on 6 gallons of gas? Do this on your own.
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The Miller’s drove 105 miles on 4 gallons of gas. At this rate, how many miles can they drive on 6 gallons of gas? 105 miles ? miles 4 gallons = 6 gallons 105 x 6 = 630 ÷ 4 = They would travel miles on 6 gallons.
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Use the ratio table to determine how many people 13 subs would serve. Explain.
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Use the ratio table to determine how many people 13 subs would serve. Explain. She forgot the units. 12 students ? teachers 1 teacher = students
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Use the ratio table to determine how many people 13 subs would serve. Explain. She forgot the units. 12 students students 1 teacher = ? teachers
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Use the ratio table to determine how many people 13 subs would serve. Explain. She forgot the units. 12 students students 1 teacher = ? teachers 1 x 276 ÷ 12 = 23 teachers
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Agenda Notes Homework – Lesson Homework Practice Due Wednesday, Sept 3 Circle all final answers! Chapter 1 Test Thursday, Sept 4
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