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An illustration shows two sets of rectangles. The first set, labeled ice cream, shows a rectangle divided equally into three parts horizontally. The second set, labeled milk, shows a rectangle divided equally into four parts horizontally.

The tape diagram shows the number of parts of ice cream to milk to make a milkshake. How many parts of ice cream are needed for 10 parts of milk? Write your answer in decimal form.

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There are
parts of ice cream needed.

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There are 7.5 parts of ice cream needed.
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An illustration shows two number lines with seven ticks marked on them at equal distances. The first number line, labeled tomatoes, has the first two ticks on the left marked as 0 and 2, respectively. The second number line, labeled eggs, has the first, second, and sixth ticks marked as 0, 1, and 5, respectively.

The ratio of eggs and tomatoes for a dish is 1 egg for every 2 tomatoes. How many tomatoes are needed for 5 eggs?

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There are
tomatoes needed.
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There are 10 tomatoes needed.
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An illustration shows two sets of rectangles. The first set, labeled red apples, shows a rectangle divided equally into three parts horizontally. The second set, labeled green apples, shows a rectangle divided equally into two parts horizontally.

The tape diagram shows the ratio of red apples to green apples. How many red apples are needed if there are 12 green apples?

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There are
red apples needed.
There are 18 red apples needed.
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An illustration shows two number lines with nine ticks marked on them at equal distances. The first number line, labeled peanuts, has the first two ticks on the left marked as 0 and 8, respectively. The second number line, labeled almonds, has the first, second, and ninth ticks marked as 0, 1, and 8, respectively.

Use the double number line to find the number of pounds of peanuts needed if there are 8 pounds of almonds.

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55
55

56
56

64
64

63
63
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The correct answer is 56 pounds of peanuts needed if there are 8 pounds of almonds.
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Apples 5 40 50
Bananas 6 12 60
The table shows the number of apples to bananas in a mixture. What are the missing values?

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Responses

10 apples and 48 bananas
10 apples and 48 bananas

40 apples and 15 bananas
40 apples and 15 bananas

15 apples and 40 bananas
15 apples and 40 bananas

48 apples and 10 bananas
48 apples and 10 bananas
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The missing values are 15 apples and 40 bananas.
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An illustration shows two sets of rectangles. The first set, labeled raspberries, shows a rectangle divided into four equal parts horizontally. The second set, labeled blueberries, shows a rectangle divided into five equal parts horizontally.

The tape diagram shows the number of raspberries and blueberries in a mixture. How many raspberries are there if there are 100 blueberries?

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80
80

400
400

125
125

500
500
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There are 80 raspberries if there are 100 blueberries.
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An illustration shows two number lines with four ticks marked on them at equal distances. The first number line, labeled points scored, has the first, second, and fourth ticks marked as 0, 5, and 75, respectively. The second number line, labeled correct answers, has the first two ticks marked as 0 and 1, respectively.

The double number line shows 5 points are scored for each correct answer. What is the number of correct answers when 75 points are scored?

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25
25

26
26

15
15

16
16
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The correct answer is 15 correct answers when 75 points are scored.
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Soda Water 4 16 40
Regular Water 3 24 30
The table shows the parts of soda water and regular water for a mixture. What are the missing values?

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26 parts soda water and 13 parts regular water
26 parts soda water and 13 parts regular water

25 parts soda water and 15 parts regular water
25 parts soda water and 15 parts regular water

24 parts soda water and 16 parts regular water
24 parts soda water and 16 parts regular water

32 parts soda water and 12 parts regular water
The missing values are 25 parts soda water and 15 parts regular water.
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