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1 Proportional Reasoning
Ratios and Unit Rates

2 Ratios and Rates 1. At Meredith middle school, there are 754 students and 29 teachers teaching at one time. Write this relationship in simplest form.

3 Ratios and Rates 2. What is this kind of ratio called?

4 Ratios and Rates 3. What other ways, besides a ratio, can we use to show or express relationships like this one?

5 4. Step 1: Calculate the unit rate for 1 US dollar Step 2: Create a table of similar rates and ratios to show your understanding of proportional reasoning. Step 3: Graph the ratios from your table. Step 4: Write an equation that shows the relationship of dollars(d) to pesos (p).

6 5. Is the last problem an example of a directly proportional relationship. Explain.

7 Ratios and Rates 6. Grandma’s famous chocolate chip cookie recipe calls for 3 cups of sugar for every 2 cups of chocolate chips. What is the unit rate? Create a table showing other possible ratios from this recipe. Graph the relationship between sugar and chocolate chips. Write an equation that shows the relationship of sugar(s) to chocolate chips (c).

8 Using rates and ratios to make comparisons and decisions.

9 Using rates and ratios to make comparisons and decisions.
8. During Thanksgiving, I will travel 198 miles in about three hours. Express this ratio as a unit rate/speed. I will use about 8.5 gallons of gasoline. Express this situation as a unit rate to show me my gas mileage. (Hint: gas mileage = miles per gallon)

10 9. Using the graph below, calculate the unit rate of a gallon of gas.

11 10. Level 2 thinker: Can show one strategy for comparing these three amounts. Level 3/4 thinker: Can show two strategies for solving a problem like the one above.


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