Math Practice: Ratios, Unit Rates, and Conversions
This content covers various math topics including ratios, unit rates, fractions, unit price comparisons, conversions of measurements like ounces to pounds, yards to feet, and solving speed-related problems. Practice and enhance your math skills with these exercises.
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A comparison of two numbers by division Ratio A comparison of two quantities that have different kinds of units Rate A rate in which the second quantity is 1. Unit Rate
Express the ratios as fractions in simplest form. 18 oatmeal out of 36 cookies. 35 German Sheppard's out of 50 dogs. 7/10 56 women out of 168 people. 1/3
Find each unit rate. Find each unit rate. An 12 lb container of ice cream contains 2400 calories. How many calories per pound are there? 200 calories per pound. 360 students for 15 teachers. 24 students per teacher.
Use Unit Price to identify the better buy. A. 16 oz of cheese for $2.40 $.15 per ounce. Use Unit Price to identify the better buy. B. 24 oz of cheese for $4.56 $.19 per ounce. The 16 ounce block of cheese is the better buy.
Use Unit Price to identify the better buy. A. 24 cookies for $13.44 $.56 per cookie. Use Unit Price to identify the better buy. B. 36 cookies for $15.84 $.44 per cookie. The 36 cookies are the better buy.
Aubrey purchased 86 oz of chocolate. How many pounds is this? 5.375 pounds; about 5.4 pounds Convert 14 yards to feet. 42 feet Jackson drove 3,400 yards. How many miles is this? 1.9318 miles; about 1.9 miles
Erins pizza shop sells about 64 cups of soda per hour. How many gallons per day should they expect to sell? (Yes, they are open 24 hours a day) 1,536 ounces per hour. 96 gallons per day.
Who is moving faster, Scott or Ronda? Determine how much quicker the faster person is moving. Justify your work mathematically. Running Ronda 8 miles per hour 100 yd/10 seconds 8 miles per hour Scott is moving 12.24 miles per hour faster than Ronda. Scootering Scott 20.45 miles per hour