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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 1: Ratios and Rates;Lesson 6: Equivalent ratios


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Determine if each pair of ratios or rates is equivalent. Explain your reasonrng.
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    Fenton is building a model of a living room. The model sofa is 16 inches long and 7 inches deep. The real sofa's dimensions are 80 inches long and 35 inches deep. Is the ratio of the model's dimensions equivalent to the ratio of the real sofa's dimensions? Explain your reasoning.

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    Store A sells 12 juice bottles for $4 and store B sells 18 juice bottles for $6. Are the rates equivalent? Explain your reasoning.

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    Justify Conclusions Rosalinda saved $35 in 5 weeks. Her sister saved $56 in 56 days. Are the rates at which each sister saved equivalent? Explain your reasoning.

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