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Grade 6 McGraw Hill Glencoe - Answer Keys
Chapter 1: Ratios and Rates; Lesson 2: Ratios
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Guided Practice
Write each ratio as a fraction in simplest form. Then explain its meaning. |
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Question 3
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Last month, Ed ate 9 apples, 5 bananas, 4 peaches, and 7 oranges. Find the ratio of bananas to the total number of fruit. Then explain its meaning.
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Question 4
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Divide 28 cans of soda into two groups so the ratio is 3 to 4.
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Question 5
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Building on the Essential Question How can you use mental math to determine if a ratio is simplified?
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