Give three examples of 6th grade ratio that you have seen in your world in the last week

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Here are three examples of ratios that a 6th grader might encounter in everyday life:

  1. Cooking Ingredients: When baking, a recipe might call for a certain ratio of flour to sugar. For example, if a cookie recipe requires 2 cups of flour for every 1 cup of sugar, the ratio of flour to sugar is 2:1. This is a practical ratio that can be observed while cooking or baking.

  2. Sports Games: In a basketball game, if one team scores 60 points and the other scores 40 points, you can express the ratio of points scored by the winning team to the losing team as 60:40. Simplifying this gives a ratio of 3:2.

  3. Classroom Supplies: In a classroom, if there are 15 red pencils and 10 blue pencils in a supply box, the ratio of red pencils to blue pencils is 15:10, which can be simplified to 3:2. This kind of ratio is common in schools when managing and comparing supplies.

These examples showcase how ratios can be found in cooking, sports, and classroom activities.