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Ratios, Unit Rates, Best Buys
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Ratios, Unit Rates, Best Buys
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16 Questions

1. Which is the best buy: 3 apples for $5 or 6 oranges for $12

2. Mrs. Vaughn is selling candy bars. She had 3 Snickers bars and 9 Milky Way bars. What is the ratio Snickers to Milky Ways in simplest form?

3. Mrs. Moss lost at Boggle so she had to buy donuts again. She paid $18 for 24 kg. What is the unit price?

4. Two ratios that have the same value

5. a rate that has a denominator of 1

6. Ms. Suski needs to buy some oranges. She can get 5 kg for $30. What is the unit price?

7. Mrs. Gamboa wants to buy some cereal. The 18 kg box costs $3.78. What is the price per ounce?

8. A comparison of two quantities using division.

9. Divide 36 into the ratio 5:6:7

10. Which is the best buy: 2 apples for $3 or 3 oranges for $4

11. On the first day of the food drive, Mr Beukama's classes brought in 6 cans of fruit, 4 cans of beans, and 4 can of soup. What is the ratio, in simplest form, of cans of beans to the total number of food items?

12. Divide 36 into the ratio 3:4:5

13. Mrs. Sowle buys 4 kg of brownie mix for her classes. The total is $8. What is the unit price?

14. There were 9 dogs and 15 cats. Write the ratio of dogs to cats in simplest form.

15. Which is the best buy: 3 apples for $6.50 or 9 oranges for $19.50

16. Jeff buys 6 kg of onions for $18. What is the unit rate?