
Math Week 6 Summative Test
Quiz by Elisa Doria
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A car travels 180 kilometers in 3 hours. What is its speed?
Marielle can type 621 words in 9 minutes. How many words can she type per minute?
Which of the following is a unit rate?
A bookstore sells 3 books for Php600. What is the cost per book?
Aliyah jogs 6 km in 2 hours. How far can she jog in 5 hours at the same rate?
A recipe uses 2 cups of sugar for 5 servings. What is the amount of sugar per serving?
Which is the correct way to write the rate '90 kilometers in 3 hours' as a unit rate?
Which of the following is an example of a rate?
A machine prints 240 pages in 4 minutes. How many pages per minute?
What is the unit rate of 300 books in 15 shelves?
A rate always compares two quantities with different units.
3 kilometers per hour is an example of a ratio.
A unit rate must have a denominator of 1.
All rates are written in the form of fractions.
Speed is an example of a rate.
A rate cannot be simplified.
The ratio 4:8 is equal to 1:2 in lowest terms.
A secretary types 120 words per minute is a unit rate.
Rates and ratios are exactly the same.
Unit rate helps in comparing different scenarios efficiently.
The comparison of two quantities of different units.
A rate where the second term is 1.
 The term for how fast something is moving per unit of time.
A method used to find a simpler form of a ratio or rate.
The amount paid in exchange for a product or service.
A type of rate used to describe typing speed.
The term for repeating a number pattern in mathematics.
The process of dividing both parts of a rate by the same number.
The comparison of quantities using the same unit.
A graphical or written way of solving word problems.
Explain how unit rates help us in everyday decision-making. Provide a real-life example involving price comparison.
A store offers 3 types of deals: Buy 1 for Php120, Buy 2 for Php220, and Buy 3 for Php300. Which is the best deal and why? Show your solution and explain.