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Ratios and Percents Unit Test
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Josiah and Elijah are going on a camping trip. Together they brought a total of 10 shirts and 6 pants. Josiah brought 6 shirts and 4 pants. What is the ratio of Elijah’s pants to shirts?(1 point)
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64
Start Fraction 6 over 4 End Fraction
24
Start Fraction 2 over 4 End Fraction
106
Start Fraction 10 over 6 End Fraction
46
Start Fraction 4 over 6 End Fraction
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Ratios and Percents Unit Test
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Question
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6th-Grade Average Total of Students
100–90 32
89–80 65
79–70 27
What is the part-to-part ratio for the 6th-grade averages of 100–90 to 89–80 written using a colon?
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Use the table to answer the question.
6th-Grade Average Total of Students
100–90 32
89–80 65
79–70 27
What is the part-to-part ratio for the 6th-grade averages of 100–90 to 89–80 written using a colon?
(1 point)
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The part-to-part ratio for the 6th-grade averages of 100-90 to 89-80 can be written as:
32 : 65
32 : 65
Use the table to answer the question.
6th-Grade Average Total of Students
100–90 32
89–80 65
79–70 27
What is the part-to-whole ratio for the 6th-grade average of 79–70? Give your answer using a colon.
(1 point)
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6th-Grade Average Total of Students
100–90 32
89–80 65
79–70 27
What is the part-to-whole ratio for the 6th-grade average of 79–70? Give your answer using a colon.
(1 point)
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The part-to-whole ratio for the 6th-grade average of 79-70 can be determined by dividing the number of students in that average range by the total number of students.
For the 6th-grade average of 79-70, there are 27 students.
Therefore, the part-to-whole ratio can be written as:
27 : (32 + 65 + 27)
For the 6th-grade average of 79-70, there are 27 students.
Therefore, the part-to-whole ratio can be written as:
27 : (32 + 65 + 27)