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1 Splash Screen

2 Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 6–1) Main Idea and Vocabulary
Example 1: Equivalent Ratios of Larger Quantities Example 2: Equivalent Ratios of Smaller Quantities Example 3: Use Scaling Example 4: Use a Ratio Table Lesson Menu

3 Use ratio tables to represent and solve problems involving equivalent ratios.
scaling Main Idea/Vocabulary

4 Equivalent Ratios of Larger Quantities
BEANS A recipe calls for 5 cups of water for each cup of pinto beans. Use the ratio table to find how many cups of water should be used for 4 cups of pinto beans. Method 1 Find a pattern and extend it. For 2 cups of beans, you would need a total of or 10 cups of water. Example 1

5 Equivalent Ratios of Larger Quantities
Continue this pattern until you reach 4 cups. Method 2 Multiply each quantity by the same number. Since 1 × 4 = 4, multiply each quantity by 4. Example 1

6 Equivalent Ratios of Larger Quantities
Answer: So, you would need 20 cups of water for 4 cups of beans. Example 1

7 PUNCH A recipe for punch calls for 3 cups of juice for every cup of soda. Use the ratio table to find how many cups of juice should be used for 5 cups of soda. A. 11 cups B. 13 cups C. 15 cups D. 17 cups A B C D Example 1

8 Equivalent Ratios of Smaller Quantities
SPIDERS Texas has over 900 species of spiders. Use the ratio table to find how many legs a spider has. Divide each quantity by one or more common factors until you reach a quantity of 1 spider. Answer: So, a spider has 8 legs. Example 2

9 WINDOWS Each apartment in Jarome’s apartment building has the same number of windows. Use the ratio table to find how many windows each apartment in the building has. A. 3 windows B. 4 windows C. 5 windows D. 6 windows A B C D Example 2

10 Use Scaling CLOTHING Coco used 12 yards of fabric to make 9 blouses. Use the ratio table to find the number of blouses she could make with 20 yards of fabric. There is no whole number by which you can multiply 12 to get 20. So, scale back to 4 and then scale forward to 20. Example 3

11 Answer: So, Coco could make 15 blouses with 20 yards of fabric.
Use Scaling Divide each quantity by a common factor, 3. Then, since 4 × 5 = 20, multiply each quantity by 5. Answer: So, Coco could make 15 blouses with 20 yards of fabric. Example 3

12 PAINT Mrs. Wallace ordered 8 bottles of paint for 18 students
PAINT Mrs. Wallace ordered 8 bottles of paint for 18 students. Use the ratio table to find the number of bottles of paint she would need to order for 27 students. A. 12 bottles B. 14 bottles C. 15 bottles D. 18 bottles A B C D Example 3

13 Use a Ratio Table PACKAGING It takes a worker 70 minutes to pack 120 cartons of books. The worker has 14 minutes of work left. Use a ratio table to find how many cartons of books the worker can pack in 14 minutes. Set up a ratio table. Label the rows with the two quantities being compared. Then fill in what is given. Example 4

14 Use scaling to find the desired quantity.
Use a Ratio Table Use scaling to find the desired quantity. Divide each quantity by a common factor, 10. Then, since 7 × 2 = 14, multiply each quantity by 2. Answer: The worker can pack 24 cartons of books in 14 minutes. Example 4

15 CARDS Maya wrote 18 thank you cards in 15 minutes
CARDS Maya wrote 18 thank you cards in 15 minutes. She has 10 minutes to work on her thank you cards before tennis practice. Use a ratio table to find how many cards she can write in 10 minutes. A. 8 cards B. 10 cards C. 12 cards D. 14 cards A B C D Example 4

16 End of the Lesson End of the Lesson

17 Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 6–1) Image Bank Math Tools
Ratios and Tangrams Ratios Resources

18 Write the ratio as a fraction in simplest form. 12 apples to 8 oranges
(over Lesson 6-1) Write the ratio as a fraction in simplest form. 12 apples to 8 oranges A. B. C. D. A B C D Five Minute Check 1

19 (over Lesson 6-1) Write the ratio as a fraction in simplest form. 30 chocolate candies to 100 candies A. B. C. D. A B C D Five Minute Check 2

20 Write the rate as a unit rate. 8 rolls for $1.76
(over Lesson 6-1) Write the rate as a unit rate. 8 rolls for $1.76 A. B. C. D. A B C D Five Minute Check 3

21 Write the rate as a unit rate. 325 miles in 5 hours
(over Lesson 6-1) Write the rate as a unit rate miles in 5 hours A. B. C. D. A B C D Five Minute Check 4

22 Write the rate as a unit rate. 200 words in 5 minutes
(over Lesson 6-1) Write the rate as a unit rate words in 5 minutes A. B. C. D. A B C D Five Minute Check 5

23 (over Lesson 6-1) Adam has 52 pennies and Stephen has 130 pennies. Write the ratio of Adam’s pennies to Stephen’s pennies as a fraction in simplest form. A. B. C. D. A B C D Five Minute Check 6

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