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Grade 6 HMH Go Math - Answer Keys
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Equivalent Ratios and Graphs
Christie makes bracelets. She uses 8 charms for each bracelet. Use this information for 1–3. |
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Question 1
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Complete the table of equivalent ratios for the first 5 bracelets.
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Question 2
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Write ordered pairs, letting the x-coordinate represent the number of bracelets and the y-coordinate represent the number of charms.
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Question 3
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Use the ordered pairs to graph the charms and bracelets.
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The graph shows the number of granola bars that are in various numbers of boxes of Crunch N Go. Use the graph for 4–5.
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Question 4
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Complete the table of equivalent ratios.
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Question 5
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Find the unit rate of granola bars per box.
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Question 6
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Look at the graph for Christie’s Bracelets. How many charms are needed for 7 bracelets?
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Question 7
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Look at the graph for Crunch N Go Granola Bars. Stefan needs to buy 90 granola bars. How many boxes must he buy?
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Question 8
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Choose a real-life example of a unit rate. Draw a graph of the unit rate. Then explain how another person could use the graph to find the unit rate.
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