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Equivalent Ratios Practice
🎯 Part 1: I Can Identify Equivalent Ratios
1. Circle the ratio that is equivalent to 2:3
4:6
3:2
2:4
5:6
2. Which ratios are equivalent to 1:4? Check all that apply.
2:8
3:12
4:1
5:20
3. A recipe uses 3 cups of flour for every 2 cups of sugar. Circle the equivalent ratio.
6 cups flour : 4 cups sugar
5 cups flour : 4 cups sugar
3 cups flour : 4 cups sugar
9 cups flour : 8 cups sugar
4. True or False: The ratios 4:10 and 2:5 are equivalent.
True
False
✏️ Part 2: I Can Create Equivalent Ratios
5. Complete the equivalent ratios by filling in the blanks:
a) 3:5 = 6:____
b) 2:7 = ____:14
c) 1:3 = 4:____
d) 5:2 = ____:6
6. Create two equivalent ratios for 4:9
First equivalent ratio: ____:____
Second equivalent ratio: ____:____
7. Show your work: How did you create your equivalent ratios in question 6?
🧠 Part 3: I Can Explain Equivalent Ratios
8. A basketball team scored 8 points in the first 2 minutes. At this rate, how many points would they score in 6 minutes? Write this as an equivalent ratio.
Original ratio: 8 points : 2 minutes
Equivalent ratio: ____ points : 6 minutes
9. Explain in your own words: What makes two ratios equivalent?
10. Extension Challenge: If the ratio of red marbles to blue marbles is 3:5, and there are 15 blue marbles, how many red marbles are there?
Answer: ____ red marbles
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