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1 Ratios & Unit Rates 6-1

2 VOCABULARY Ratio – a comparison of two quantities by division
Rate – ratio that compares quantities in different units Unit Rate – a rate that has a denominator of 1

3 WRITING RATIOS Key Concepts:
A ratio compares two quantities through division. You can write a ratio in many different ways. Statistics: In the United States, about 10 out of every 15 people eligible to vote are registered to vote. The numbers 10 and 15 form a ratio. 10 to : or 2 Note: When writing in fraction form, always simplify!

4 Example 1 A survey asked students whether they had after-school jobs. Write each ratio as a fraction in simplest form. Response Number Have a job 40 Don’t have a job 60 TOTAL 100 a. Students with jobs to students without jobs Students with jobs = 40 = 2 Students w/o jobs b. Students without jobs to all students surveyed Students w/o jobs = 60 = 3 Students surveyed

5 FINDING RATES AND UNIT RATES
We know that a ratio that compares quantities with different units of measurement is called a rate. A unit rate is a rate that has a denominator of 1. We will use unit rates when comparing prices, gas mileage, speed, etc.

6 Example 2 Unit Prices: The table shows prices for different sizes of the same dish detergent. Which size has the lowest unit price? Regular: price = $1.20 volume 12 fl. oz Size Volume (fl. oz.) Price Regular 12 $1.20 Family 28 $2.24 Economy 40 $3.60 $.10/fl. oz. Family: price = $2.24 volume 28 fl. oz $.08/fl. oz. Economy: price = $3.60 volume 40 fl. oz Therefore, the family size has the lowest unit price. $.09/fl. oz.

7 CONVERTING UNITS Sometimes, you will have to convert units of measurement in order to solve the problem at hand. Example: convert inches to feet days to months ounces to liters

8 Example 3 Convert 10 mi/h to ft/min 10 mi/h = 10 mi 5,280 ft 1h `
1 h mi min 88 10 mi 5,280 ft h ` 1h mi min 1 ft = ft min min Therefore, 10 mi/h is the same as 880 ft/min


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