Ratios Homework Help for Grade 6
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Understanding the Concept
A ratio compares two quantities by division, showing how much of one thing there is compared to another. Ratios are everywhere in recipes, maps, mixtures, and business calculations.
Key Ratio Concepts
- 1Ratio notation: 3:4 or 3 to 4 or 3/4
- 2Part-to-part vs part-to-whole ratios
- 3Equivalent ratios: 2:3 = 4:6 = 6:9
- 4Simplifying ratios to lowest terms
- 5Using ratios to find missing quantities
- 6Unit rates: ratio with denominator of 1
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- •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
🌍 Real-World Applications
- •Recipes and cooking (2 cups flour : 1 cup sugar)
- •Map scales (1 inch : 10 miles)
- •Mixing paint colors
- •Price comparisons (unit pricing)
- •Aspect ratios in screens and photos
Sample Practice Problems
Q1: Write the ratio of 8 apples to 12 oranges in simplest form
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Answer: 2:3
Divide both by GCF of 4. 8÷4 = 2, 12÷4 = 3. Ratio: 2:3
Q2: If the ratio of boys to girls is 3:5 and there are 15 girls, how many boys?
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Answer: 9
3/5 = x/15. Cross multiply: 5x = 45, x = 9 boys
✨ Expert Study Tips
Keep quantities in consistent order
Multiply or divide both parts to find equivalents
Use tables to organize ratio problems
Convert to unit rate for easy comparisons
Check your answer by simplifying
📚 Learning Tips for Grade 6
Build fluency with integer operations before tackling algebra
Use algebra tiles or drawings to understand variable expressions
Practice setting up ratios and proportions from word problems
Connect percentages to discounts, taxes, and tips
Graph relationships to visualize equations
Use double number lines and tape diagrams for ratio reasoning
Practice absolute value and ordering integers on a vertical number line
Calculate area and surface area of composite shapes for extra challenge
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⬅️ Prerequisites
Master these concepts first:
- Multiplication and division
- Fractions basics
- GCF for simplifying
➡️ Next Steps
After mastering this, explore:
- Proportions
- Percentages
- Scale drawings
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