6th Grade Common Core: 6.RP.2
Common Core Identifier: 6.RP.2 / Grade: 6
Curriculum: Ratios And Proportional Relationships: Understand Ratio Concepts And Use Ratio Reasoning To Solve Problems.
Detail: Understand the concept of a unit rate a/b associated with a ratio a:b with b =? 0, and use rate language in the context of a ratio relationship. For example, "This recipe has a ratio of 3 cups of flour to 4 cups of sugar, so there is 3/4 cup of flour for each cup of sugar." "We paid $75 for 15 hamburgers, which is a rate of $5 per hamburger."1
17 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
In this letter-matching unit rate activity, students are given rates expressed in ratio language. Find the corresponding unit rate and write its letter on the line.
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Word problems state a rate and give variables for both quantities. Tell which of four unit rate equations correctly expresses the situation. Includes some fraction and decimals.
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Finding Unit Rate FREE
Find the unit rate for each group. 15 questions on this page. Example: 4 burgers for $12 -> $3 per burger.
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Answer each question about ratio. This page contains a series of intermediate-level word problems.
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This worksheet has 6 basic, two-step word problems. Find the unit rate for each scenario, then apply it to find a proportional rate. Only one unit price situation uses decimals.
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Calculate the unit price for each word problem. Then determine which is the better buy.
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Understand rates and unit rates as expressions of ratio relationships using a model, then find both for 10 situations. Quantities and unit rates include decimals.
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Each word problem expresses either a rate or unit rate ratio relationship between two quantities. Set up an equation then find the missing value.
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Find two unit rates for each scenario and identify which is greater in context. Requires comparing decimals.
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Determine the unit rate for each problem. This intermediate version includes decimals and fractions.
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Look carefully at each picture and answer the question about the ratio of objects. Write each ratio three different ways.
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Calculate the unit rate for each rate using ratio language. Then practice expressing unit rates as equations. One question uses a decimal or fraction unit rate. Questions specify which variable is expressed in terms of the other.
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Read each word problem. Find the unit rate. This basic-level worksheet does not include decimals.
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This worksheet has a picture of dogs, cats, turtles, and birds. Write ratios in the table to compare the number of each animal.
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Find the unit rate then apply it to find an unknown quantity using ratio reasoning. Several questions use decimal quantities or unit rates and one requires conversion of hours to minutes.
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Express each ratio relationship as a rate and a unit rate. Comes with an explanation of rates as ratios. Quantities are only whole numbers.
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Pair fifteen rate ratios with their unit rate ratios. All situations include at least one fraction or decimal unit rate.
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