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Problem 4. (from Unit 2, Lesson 2) A smoothie recipe calls for 3 cups of milk, 2 frozen bananas and 1 tablespoon of chocolate syrup. Create a diagram to represent the quantities of each ingredient in the recipe. Write 3 different sentences that use a ratio to describe the recipe.
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Oct 23, 2019 · Grade 6, Unit 2, Lesson 12 Practice Problems. Navigating a Table of Equivalent Ratios Practice Problems - IM 6–8 Math was originally developed by Open Up Resources and auth...more.
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Lesson 1. Introducing Ratios and Ratio Language. Lesson 2. Representing Ratios with Diagrams. Equivalent Ratios. Lesson 3. Recipes. Lesson 4. Color Mixtures. Lesson 5. Defining Equivalent Ratios. Representing Equivalent Ratios. Lesson 6. Introducing Double Number Line Diagrams. Lesson 7. Creating Double Number Line Diagrams. Lesson 8.
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This document provides answers and explanations for exercises in Unit 1 and Unit 2 of the Cambridge Primary Mathematics 6 textbook. It begins with answers to exercises on the number system, including place value, rounding, and operations with decimals.
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In this unit, students learn to understand and use the terms “ratio,” “rate,” “equivalent ratios,” “per,” “at this rate,” “constant speed,” and “constant rate,” and to recognize when two ratios are or are not equivalent.
Lesson 1 Introducing Ratios and Ratio Language. Let’s describe two quantities at the same time. Lesson Activities. Practice Problems.