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  • Q1

    There are 63 dogs at a dog dhow. The ratio of the number of large dogs to the number of small dogs is 4:3. 

    How many dogs at the dog show are small dogs? 

    36

    21

    27

    9

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    6.4.B: Proportionality
  • Q2

    At a store, the ratio of the number of limes sold to the number of lemons sold is 2:3.

    Complete the table to show the relationship between the number of limes sold and the number of lemons sold.

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    6.4.B: Proportionality
  • Q3

    Taylor and Raimi each earn an hourly wage. Taylor earns $308 for working 14 hours. Raimi earns $288 for working 12 hours. Which statement is true? 

    Taylor earns more per hour than Raimi.

    Raimi earns $26.80 per hour.

    Taylor earns $21.34 per hour.

    Raimi earns more per hour than Taylor.

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    6.4.B: Proportionality
  • Q4

    In Austin, TX, 8 bats ate 40 grams of insects in one night. At this rate, how many grams of insects could 64 bats eat in one night?

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    6.4.B: Proportionality
  • Q5

    The table shows the ration of people who ate a certain type of lunch to the total number of people who ate lunch. 

    A total of 840 people ate lunch. Which statement is true?

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    One-fourth as many people ate a vegetarian sandwich as ate a salad. 

    There were 56 more people who ate a turkey sandwich than ate a chicken sandwich. 

    Half as many people ate a turkey sandwich as ate a vegetarian sandwich. 

    There were 28 more people who ate a salad than ate a chicken sandwich. 

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    6.4.B: Proportionality
  • Q6

    A salesperson sold items to 8 out of the last 25 customers who entered a store. What percentage is equivalent to 8 out of 25?

    31.25%

    3.2%

    3.125%

    32%

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    6.4.G: Proportionality
  • Q7

    Susie paid 2/5 of the price of her movie ticket. Her parents paid the remaining portion of the movie ticket price. 

    What decimal is equivalent to the fraction of the price of the movie ticket Susie paid?

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    6.4.G: Proportionality

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