6th Grade Math - RP.A.3.A - Using Tables to Compare Ratios and Graphing Them
11 Questions
Using Tables To Compare Ratios and Graphing Them Introduction
Which of the following tables correctly represents the information found below?
Which of the following scenarios represents the table below?
Analyze the table below and type in the missing number.
Snow is falling at a rate of about 3 inches per hour. Half of the table has been completed. Complete the bottom half of the table. Put a comma between each number.
Which of the following statements about the word problem and table below are true?
Graph the first two points from the table below.
Starla gets $x for every candy bar she sells. The graph for this is shown below. Which table correctly represents this information?
Find the error.
Read the problem below and decide whether you support Chantal or Paolo.
There are 12 chickens and 18 cows on a ranch. If the rancher buys 6 more of each animal, will the ratio of chickens and cows remain the same? Explain.
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