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Ratio Tables

Ratio Tables. We will use a table to compare quantities. Ratio Table Example. It takes Paul 2 hours to bike 8 miles. How long will it take him to bike 12 miles?. cc: Microsoft.com. Ratio Table Example.

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Ratio Tables

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  1. Ratio Tables We will use a table to compare quantities.

  2. Ratio Table Example It takes Paul 2 hours to bike 8 miles. How long will it take him to bike 12 miles? cc: Microsoft.com

  3. Ratio Table Example It takes Paul 2 hours to bike 8 miles. How long will it take him to bike 12 miles? Unit Rate cc: Microsoft.com

  4. Ratio Table Example It takes Paul 2 hours to bike 8 miles. How long will it take him to bike 12 miles? x3 x3 cc: Microsoft.com

  5. Ratio Tables Three sweaters cost $18. What is the cost of one sweater? What is the cost of 7 sweaters?

  6. Ratio Tables Three sweaters cost $18. What is the cost of one sweater? What is the cost of 7 sweaters? Unit Rate One sweater is $6.00. 6 1

  7. Ratio Tables Three sweaters cost $18. What is the cost of one sweater? What is the cost of 7 sweaters? 6 1 42 7

  8. Your Turn The ratio of Kate's stickers to Jenna's stickers is 9:4. Kate has 36 stickers. How many stickers does Jenna have?

  9. Your Turn The ratio of Kate's stickers to Jenna's stickers is 9:4. Kate has 36 stickers. How many stickers does Jenna have? 16

  10. Your Turn • The Fruit Stand buys apples and oranges using the ratio of 5 oranges to 6 apples. Using this ratio complete the ratio table.

  11. Your Turn • The Fruit Stand buys apples and oranges using the ratio of 5 oranges to 6 apples. Using this ratio complete the ratio table. 20 10 18

  12. Complete the Ratio Tables 6 24 12 6 28 21

  13. Complete the Ratio Tables 3 16 6 9 40 30

  14. Practice: • Ratio Table story problems. Use must draw a ratio table for each problem!

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