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Grade 6 Assessment Anchors - Grade 6 Core Standards

3.01 Introduction to ratios

Interactive practice questions

The ratio $4:3$4:3 is read as:

$4$4 to $3$3

A

$3$3 to $4$4

B

$4$4 to $7$7

C

$3$3 divided by $4$4

D
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Write a numerical ratio for the number of circles to squares.

Give your answer in the form $a:b$a:b.

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Write a numerical ratio for the number of squares to circles.

Give your answer in the form $a:b$a:b.

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< 1min

Write $\$5$$5 to $\$7$$7 as a ratio.

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< 1min
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M06.A-R.1.1.1

Use ratio language and notation (such as 3 to 4, 3:4, 3/4) to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities. Example 1: “The ratio of girls to boys in a math class is 2:3 because for every 2 girls there are 3 boys.” Example 2: “For every five votes candidate A received, candidate B received four votes.”

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