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Grade 6 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys


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Write the rate as a fraction. Then find the unit rate.

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    Sara drove 72 miles on 4 gallons of gas.

  •    miles/gallon
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    Dean paid $27.00 for 4 movie tickets.

  •  per ticket
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    Amy and Mai have to read Bud, Not Buddy for a class. Amy reads 20 pages in 2 days. Mai reads 35 pages in 3 days. Who reads at a faster rate?

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    An online music store offers 5 downloads for $6.25. Another online music store offers 12 downloads for $17.40. Which store offers the better deal?

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Write the rate as a fraction. Then find the unit rate.

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    A company packed 108 items in 12 boxes.

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    There are 112 students for 14 teachers.

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    Geoff charges $27 for 3 hours of swimming lessons. Anne charges $31 for 4 hours. How much more does Geoff charge per hour than Anne?

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    Compare One florist made 16 bouquets in 5 hours. A second florist made 40 bouquets in 12 hours. Which florist makes bouquets at a faster rate?

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Tell which rate is faster by comparing unit rates.

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    \(\cfrac{160\text{ mi}}{2\text{ hr}}\) and \(\cfrac{210\text{ mi}}{3\text{ hr}}\)

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    \(\cfrac{270\text{ ft}}{9\text{ min}}\) and \(\cfrac{180\text{ ft}}{9\text{ min}}\)

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    \(\cfrac{250\text{ m}}{10\text{ s}}\) and \(\cfrac{120\text{ m}}{4\text{ s}}\)

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