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Lesson 1: Ratios & Equivalent Ratios

What do you know about ratios? When have you seen or used ratios?

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Lesson 1:Ratios &

Equivalent Ratios

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Part One - RATIOS

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What do you know about ratios?

When have you seen or used ratios?

With your elbow partner:

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What is a ratio?How many different ways can you write a ratio?

With your elbow partner:

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A ratio COMPARES two quantities (numbers).

A ratio shows how much of one thing you have compared to something else.

Definition:

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a to b

a:b

ab

All three are read as “the ratio of a to be”

Ratios can be written 3 different ways:

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For each of the statements your

teacher reads out loud, write two ratios on your whiteboard.

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For each of the ratios your

teacher reads out loud, create an

example on your whiteboard.

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Complete Exploratory Challenge. (Save in math folder.)

Discuss answers with your team.

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Part Two – EQUIVALENT RATIOS

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What is an equivalent ratio? Create an example.

With your elbow partner:

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How many different ways can you find equivalent ratios for:

2 boys to 3 girls

With your elbow partner:

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How many different strategies can we share?

Class Discussion:

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equivalent fractions multiplication tables tape diagram

Finding Equivalent Ratios:

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The ratio of the length of Shanni’s ribbon to the length of Mel’s ribbon is 5 : 3 .

How much ribbon does Mel use if Shanni uses 45m?

Example #1 - Using Fractions

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The ratio of the number of laps Mason ran to the number of laps Laney ran was 2 to 3.

If Mason ran 8 laps, how many did Laney run?

Example #2 - Using Multiplication

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The ratio of the number of laps Mason ran to the number of laps Laney ran was 2 to 3.

Use a table to list 4 more equivalent ratios.

Example #3 - Using Tables

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The ratio of the number of laps Mason ran to the number of laps Laney ran was 2 to 3.

Use a tape diagram to find how far Mason ran if Laney ran 930m.

Example #4 - Tape Diagram

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In a bag of mixed nuts, the ratio of walnuts to cashews is 5 : 6.

Use a tape diagram to determine how many walnuts are in the bag if there are 54 cashews.

Example #5 - Tape Diagram

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On a test, the ratio of the number of problems Josie got incorrect to the number of problems she got correct is 2:9.If Josie missed 8 problems, how many did she get right?

Example #6 - All strategies