All Common Core: 6th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #41 : How To Find A Ratio
At a local microchip factory, there are managers for every
workers. How many managers are needed for
workers?
In order to solve this problem, we will create a table of proportions using the following ratio.
If we solve for the table, then we can find the number of managers needed for .
The factory will need .
Example Question #42 : How To Find A Ratio
At a local microchip factory, there are managers for every
workers. How many managers are needed for
workers?
In order to solve this problem, we will create a table of proportions using the following ratio.
If we solve for the table, then we can find the number of managers needed for .
The factory will need .
Example Question #43 : How To Find A Ratio
At a local microchip factory, there are managers for every
workers. How many managers are needed for
workers?
In order to solve this problem, we will create a table of proportions using the following ratio.
If we solve for the table, then we can find the number of managers needed for .
The factory will need .
Example Question #44 : How To Find A Ratio
At a local microchip factory, there are managers for every
workers. How many managers are needed for
workers?
In order to solve this problem, we will create a table of proportions using the following ratio.
If we solve for the table, then we can find the number of managers needed for .
The factory will need .
Example Question #45 : How To Find A Ratio
At a local microchip factory, there are managers for every
workers. How many managers are needed for
workers?
In order to solve this problem, we will create a table of proportions using the following ratio.
If we solve for the table, then we can find the number of managers needed for .
The factory will need .
Example Question #46 : How To Find A Ratio
At a local microchip factory, there are managers for every
workers. How many managers are needed for
workers?
In order to solve this problem, we will create a table of proportions using the following ratio.
If we solve for the table, then we can find the number of managers needed for .
The factory will need .
Example Question #47 : How To Find A Ratio
At a local microchip factory, there are managers for every
workers. How many managers are needed for
workers?
In order to solve this problem, we will create a table of proportions using the following ratio.
If we solve for the table, then we can find the number of managers needed for .
The factory will need .
Example Question #48 : How To Find A Ratio
At a local microchip factory, there are managers for every
workers. How many managers are needed for
workers?
In order to solve this problem, we will create a table of proportions using the following ratio.
If we solve for the table, then we can find the number of managers needed for .
The factory will need .
Example Question #7 : Make Tables Of Equivalent Ratios, Find Missing Values, And Plot Values On A Coordinate Plane: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Rp.A.3a
At a local microchip factory, there are managers for every
workers. How many managers are needed for
workers?
In order to solve this problem, we will create a table of proportions using the following ratio.
If we solve for the table, then we can find the number of managers needed for .
The factory will need .
Example Question #3 : Make Tables Of Equivalent Ratios, Find Missing Values, And Plot Values On A Coordinate Plane: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Rp.A.3a
At a local microchip factory, there are managers for every
workers. How many managers are needed for
workers?
In order to solve this problem, we will create a table of proportions using the following ratio.
If we solve for the table, then we can find the number of managers needed for .
The factory will need .
All Common Core: 6th Grade Math Resources
