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Review-Ratios, Rates & Unit Rates LO: I will explore proportional thinking using various representations: Tape diagrams Double Number Lines Recall: Tape.

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1 Review-Ratios, Rates & Unit Rates LO: I will explore proportional thinking using various representations: Tape diagrams Double Number Lines Recall: Tape Diagram Tape diagram. A drawing that looks like a segment of tape, used to illustrate number relationships. Also known as a strip diagram, bar model, fraction strip, or length model. Double Number Line There are 2 different quantities. Draw a pair of parallel number lines, one for each quantity, that are “hinged” at 0. Tad Watanabe, Kennesaw State University

2 Carlton had $72. Then he spent ¼ of his money on books and 3/8 of his money on sports equipment. How much money did Carlton have left? Tape Diagram Tad Watanabe, Kennesaw State University

3 Double Number Lines There are 4 apples on each plate. If there are 6 plates, how many apples are there altogether? There are 2 different quantities: apples and plates. BBQ How do these quantities correspond? Tad Watanabe, Kennesaw State University

4 There are 24 students in a classroom and 6 large round tables. How many children should be seated at each table if there must be the same number of children at each table? Tad Watanabe, Kennesaw State University There are 24 students in a class. A hexagonal table can seat 6 students. How many hexagonal tables do we need to seat all students?

5 Estimate-1 foot of wire weighs 5 1/2 ounces. How long will the wire be if it weighs 32 ounces? Class work-Worksheet problems 1-22 -Due Tomorrow. Tad Watanabe, Kennesaw State University

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8 Find the unite rate using double number lines (#7-14).

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10 Class work-Worksheet #1-22 -Due Tomorrow.

11 If ¾ pound of nails fills a container 2/3 full, then how many pounds of nails will fill the container? Tad Watanabe, Kennesaw State University Adv.

12 1 meter of wire weighs 6.7 grams. How much will 8.7 meters of the same wire weigh? Adv. 7.4 meters of wire weigh 17.02 grams. How much will 1 meter of the same wire weigh? Adv. Tad Watanabe, Kennesaw State University Check using estimation


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