Grade 6 Ratios
Grade 6 ratios practice. Lessons, examples, and exercises aligned to grade 6 standards.
Example Questions
Q1. Write the ratio of 8 apples to 12 oranges in simplest form
Answer: 2:3
Q2. If the ratio of boys to girls is 3:5 and there are 15 girls, how many boys?
Answer: 9
Skills Assessed
- Ratio notation: 3:4 or 3 to 4 or 3/4
- Part-to-part vs part-to-whole ratios
- Equivalent ratios: 2:3 = 4:6 = 6:9
- Simplifying ratios to lowest terms
- Using ratios to find missing quantities
Common Mistakes
- Confusing ratio order (2:3 ≠ 3:2)
- Adding instead of multiplying to find equivalent ratios
- Mixing up part-to-part and part-to-whole
- Not simplifying to lowest terms
- Forgetting to convert units before comparing
Difficulty Balance
Recommended structure for classroom reliability: 5 easy, 3 medium, and 2 hard questions, adapted to grade 6 expectations.
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