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CHAPTER Ratios, Rates, and Proportional Reasoning

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Name: _____________________________________________________Date: ______________5. Find the missing number to make an equivalent fraction.× 4 ÷ 3a)1=2 8b)3=4 12× 4÷ 36. Tyler counted 20 cars in a parking lot.Six were red, 4 were green, <strong>and</strong> 1 was yellow.a) Draw a diagram to show the colours of the cars.b) How many cars were red, yellow, or green?c) How many cars were not red, yellow, or green?d) What is the ratio of yellow to green to red cars?e) What is the ratio of red to total cars?Write the ratio as a fraction, a decimal, <strong>and</strong> a percent.red carstotal cars==Write fraction in lowest terms.= _____________Write as a decimal.= _____________ %The ratio of red cars to total cars is , , or .64 MHR ● Chapter 2: <strong>Ratios</strong>, <strong>Rates</strong>, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Proportional</strong> <strong>Reasoning</strong>

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