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As part of a chemistry experiment, Barry is making a mixture of two solutions. He uses 4 cups of solution A for every 2 cups of solution B. The table below shows the number of cups he uses of solution A and solution B.
Solution A
(cups) Solution B
(cups)
4 2
8 4
12 6
16 8
Using the information from the table, choose the correct statement.
A.
The ratio of the number of cups of solution A to the total number of cups of the mixture is 2:3.
B.
There are 3 cups of solution A for every 6 cups of the mixture.
C.
For each cup of solution A, there are 2 cups of solution B.
D.
The ratio of the number of cups of solution A to the total number of cups of the mixture is 3:2.
Solution A
(cups) Solution B
(cups)
4 2
8 4
12 6
16 8
Using the information from the table, choose the correct statement.
A.
The ratio of the number of cups of solution A to the total number of cups of the mixture is 2:3.
B.
There are 3 cups of solution A for every 6 cups of the mixture.
C.
For each cup of solution A, there are 2 cups of solution B.
D.
The ratio of the number of cups of solution A to the total number of cups of the mixture is 3:2.
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Jane bought 4 paintbrushes for $7.
Using the picture shown, find the ratios that represent the situation.
The ratio of paintbrushes to dollars is 7 to 4.
The ratio of dollars to paintbrushes is 7:4.
The ratio of dollars to paintbrushes is 7:11.
The ratio of paintbrushes to dollars is 4 to 7.
The ratio of paintbrushes to dollars is 4:7.
The ratio of dollars to paintbrushes is 4 to 11
Using the picture shown, find the ratios that represent the situation.
The ratio of paintbrushes to dollars is 7 to 4.
The ratio of dollars to paintbrushes is 7:4.
The ratio of dollars to paintbrushes is 7:11.
The ratio of paintbrushes to dollars is 4 to 7.
The ratio of paintbrushes to dollars is 4:7.
The ratio of dollars to paintbrushes is 4 to 11
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There are 60 colas and 30 lemon-lime sodas in the cooler. What is the ratio of colas to lemon-lime sodas?
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Consider the two patterns described below.
A[Add 2] starting: 0
B[Add 4] starting: 0
The corresponding terms in pattern A are
times the corresponding terms in pattern B.
A[Add 2] starting: 0
B[Add 4] starting: 0
The corresponding terms in pattern A are
times the corresponding terms in pattern B.
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Consider the two patterns described below.
Pattern Rule Starting
Number
E Add 4 0
F Add 12 0
Which of the following sentences describes the relationship between the corresponding terms in the two patterns?
A.
The terms in pattern F are 3 times the size of the corresponding terms in pattern E.
B.
The terms in pattern F are 3 times smaller than the corresponding terms in pattern E.
C.
The terms in pattern F are 8 more than the corresponding terms in pattern E.
D.
The terms in pattern F are 8 less than the corresponding terms in pattern E.
Pattern Rule Starting
Number
E Add 4 0
F Add 12 0
Which of the following sentences describes the relationship between the corresponding terms in the two patterns?
A.
The terms in pattern F are 3 times the size of the corresponding terms in pattern E.
B.
The terms in pattern F are 3 times smaller than the corresponding terms in pattern E.
C.
The terms in pattern F are 8 more than the corresponding terms in pattern E.
D.
The terms in pattern F are 8 less than the corresponding terms in pattern E.
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Je
Consider the two patterns described below.
Pattern Rule Starting
Number
K Add 18 0
L Add 9 0
Which of the following sentences describes the relationship between the corresponding terms in the two patterns?
A.
The terms in pattern L are 9 more than the corresponding terms in pattern K.
B.
The terms in pattern L are 9 less than the corresponding terms in pattern K.
C.
The terms in pattern L are 2 times the size of the corresponding terms in pattern K.
D.
The terms in pattern L are 2 times smaller than the corresponding terms in pattern K.
Pattern Rule Starting
Number
K Add 18 0
L Add 9 0
Which of the following sentences describes the relationship between the corresponding terms in the two patterns?
A.
The terms in pattern L are 9 more than the corresponding terms in pattern K.
B.
The terms in pattern L are 9 less than the corresponding terms in pattern K.
C.
The terms in pattern L are 2 times the size of the corresponding terms in pattern K.
D.
The terms in pattern L are 2 times smaller than the corresponding terms in pattern K.
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C. For each cup of solution A, there are 2 cups of solution B.
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The ratio of dollars to paintbrushes is 7:4.
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The ratio of colas to lemon-lime sodas is 2:1. (There are twice as many colas as lemon-lime sodas.)
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2 times.
The corresponding terms in A are:
0, 2, 4, 6, ...
The corresponding terms in B are:
0, 4, 8, 12, ...
Each term in pattern A is twice the corresponding term in pattern B.
The corresponding terms in A are:
0, 2, 4, 6, ...
The corresponding terms in B are:
0, 4, 8, 12, ...
Each term in pattern A is twice the corresponding term in pattern B.
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A. The terms in pattern F are 3 times the size of the corresponding terms in pattern E.
The corresponding terms in E are:
0, 4, 8, 12, ...
The corresponding terms in F are:
0, 12, 24, 36, ...
Each term in pattern F is 3 times the corresponding term in pattern E.
The corresponding terms in E are:
0, 4, 8, 12, ...
The corresponding terms in F are:
0, 12, 24, 36, ...
Each term in pattern F is 3 times the corresponding term in pattern E.
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B. The terms in pattern L are 9 less than the corresponding terms in pattern K.
The corresponding terms in K are:
0, 18, 36, 54, ...
The corresponding terms in L are:
0, 9, 18, 27, ...
Each term in pattern L is 9 less than the corresponding term in pattern K.
The corresponding terms in K are:
0, 18, 36, 54, ...
The corresponding terms in L are:
0, 9, 18, 27, ...
Each term in pattern L is 9 less than the corresponding term in pattern K.
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