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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 1: Ratios and Rates;Lesson 6: Equivalent ratios
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Be Precise Refer to the graphic novel frame below for Exercises a–b.
a. What is the unit price for the cans of lemonade at each of the stores?
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b. From which store should Mei, Pilar, and David purchase the cans of lemonade? Explain.
H.O.T. Problems H igher O rder T hinking
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Which one doesn't belong? Identify the rate that does not belong with the other three. Justify your response.
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Identify Structure Write two ratios that are equivalent to \(\frac{5}{7}\)
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Persevere with Problems The ratio of girls to boys in the junior high band is 5 to 7. At the beginning of the year, there were 72 students in the band. By the end of the year, the ratio of girls to boys was 3 to 4. If there are now 48 boys in the band, how many girls joined the band durind the school year.