6th Grade Math Textbook, Progress

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Find the value of each variable.


  1. 
    2
    8
    
    1
    n


 13. ^1
1

5
8

6

y
 14. ^5
6

1

r
2

 15.^7
4

2
h

(^1) 



  1. ^2
    2


1
7


7
a

 17. ^1
2

6
0


e
5

 18. ^8
1


2
f

4
 19.^4
7


2

i
8




  1. ^1
    6


(^8) ^3
c
 21. 
1
d
1
^1
1
(^1)  22.  1
3
2
6

g
3
 23.^3
9
(^6) ^4
k




  1. ^2
    1


0
6


1
x

0
 ^5
4

 25. ^2
2

8
4


1

m
2

^7
?

 26. ^1
1

8
2


9
v


w
z

 27.
3
4

6
8

1

l
2

u
t




  1. There are 6 boxes of fruit drink 29. There are 60 pencils in 4 boxes.
    in 1 package. How many boxes How many pencils are in 1 box?
    are in 7 packages?

  2. You can fit 72 books on 3 shelves 31. The ratio of boys to girls in the math
    of a bookcase. How many books club is 2 to 3. There are 10 boys in the
    can you fit on 1 shelf? club. How many girls are in the club?

  3. Lola has a collection of old magazines, comic books,
    and paperback novels. The ratio of magazines to
    comic books is 2 to 5, and the ratio of paperback novels
    to comic books is 1 to 3. If Lola has 6 magazines,
    how many paperback novels does she have?
    Explain how you solve the problem.


Write three equivalent ratios for each.


  1. ^5
    8


 2. ^3
4

 3. 
4

8
0

 4. ^4
9

 5. ^3
2

2
4



Write the letter of the ratio that is equivalent to the given ratio.

0 6. 7 to 10 a. 30 to 21 b.^1
2

4
0

 c. ^1
2

3
0

 d.^1
7

(^0) 
0 7. 3 : 2 a. ^6
4
 b.^1
1
0
2
 c. ^1
2
5
0
 d.2 to 3
Which ratios are equivalent? Write or.



  1. ^6
    8


 ^1
2

8
4

 9. ^1
3

^3
1

 10.^1
1

(^5)  3
1
0
5
 11. ^2
4
5
5
 ^5
9
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