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100

A butterfly has 2 wings and 6 legs. Write the ratio of legs to wings. 

6 : 2

100

For every 1 quarterback on the field, there are 5 offensive lineman. Write the ratio of quarterbacks to offensive linemen. 

1:5

100

In Ms. D's math group, there are 2 teachers and 18 students. Write the ratio of teachers to students. 

2 : 18

100

A recipe calls for 4 cups of flour and 3 cups of sugar. Write the ratio of sugar to flour. 

3:4

100

You could earn $12 per hour for babysitting, or $23 per hour for doing yard work. Write the ratio of money earned for yard work to babysitting. 

23 : 12

200

The ratio of eyes to legs that a fly has is 5:6. Write an equivalent ratio. 

10:12, 15:18, 50:60

200

The ratio of offensive players to total players on a soccer team is usually 5:11. Write an equivalent ratio.

10:22, 15:33, 20:44

200

The ratio of students using a pencil to the students using a pen is 4:5. Write an equivalent ratio. 

8:10, 12:15, 16:20

200

The ratio of pizzas to bags of pepperoni used is 3:1. Write an equivalent ratio. 

6:2, 9:3, 12:4

200

The ratio of quarters to dollar bills is 4:1. Write an equivalent ratio. 

8:2, 12:3, 16:4

300

A male deer has 2 antlers and 4 legs. Make a ratio table to show how many legs there would be if you had 4, 6, and 8 antlers. 

2:4

4:8

6:12

8:16

300

On 1 soccer team, there are 4 defensive players. Make a ratio table to show how many defensive players there are on 2, 5, and 10 teams. 

1:4

2:8

5:20

10:40

300

5 students can fit at each of Ms. D's tables. Make a ratio table to show how many students could fit at 6, 7, and 8 tables. 

1:5

6:30

7:35

8:40

300

One batch of cookies needs 3 eggs. Make a ratio table to show how many eggs are needed for 2, 5, and 10 batches of cookies. 

1:3

2:6

5:15

10:30

300

In one hour of babysitting, Holly earned $12. Make a ratio table to show how much money she earned in 2, 3, and 4 hours of babysitting. 

1:12

2:24

3:36

4:48

400

Every insect has 3 body segments (head, thorax, and abdomen) and 6 legs. Make a double number line diagram to show how many body segments and how many legs 2, 3, 4, and 5 insects have. 

3:6

6:12

9:18

12:24

15:30

400

An athlete can run 2 miles in 24 minutes. Make a double number line to show how far they can run in 48 minutes, 12 minutes, and 6 minutes. 

6: 1/2 mile

12: 1 mile

24: 2 miles

48: 4 miles

400
For every 2 students that get white milk, 3 students get chocolate milk. Make a double number line diagram to show how many students get milk milk, if 6, 9, and 12 students get chocolate milk. 

2:3

4:6

6:9

8:12


400

For every 12 cookies you bake, you need 5 eggs. Make a double number line diagram to show how many cookies you can make with 10, 15, and 20 eggs. 

12:5

24:10

36:15

48:20

400

At Food Pavillion, you can buy 16 pieces of candy for $6. Make a double number line diagram to show how much candy you can get for $12, $18, and $15. 

16:6

32:12

40:15

48:16

500

In the Mount Baker wilderness, the ratio of deer to squirrels is 2:7. If there are 45 animals total, how many deer are there? Solve using a tape diagram. 

10 deer

500

In baseball, the ratio of players to supporting staff (coaches, assistants, etc.) is 4:7. If there are 24 players on a team, how many MORE supporting staff are there than players? 

18 more supporting staff

500

In the 6th grade classrooms, the ratio of markers to pencils is 3:8. If there are 24 pencils, how many markers are there? Solve using a tape diagram. 

9 markers

500

In a recipe, the ratio of baking soda to flour is 1:5. If there are 18 tablespoons total, how much flour is in the recipe?

15 tablespoons

500

The cost of building a fence is $250. The ratio of the cost of labor to the cost of materials is 2:3. How much did the materials for the fence cost? Solve using a tape diagram. 

$150