All Common Core: 6th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #31 : Ratios & Proportional Relationships
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 #2 : 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 #51 : Numbers And Operations
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 #51 : Numbers And Operations
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 #53 : Numbers And Operations
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 #11 : 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 #12 : Make Tables Of Equivalent Ratios, Find Missing Values, And Plot Values On A Coordinate Plane: Ccss.Math.Content.6.Rp.A.3a
At a car production company, manufacturers place tires and transmission on every car in the production line. A manager orders tires, how many transmissions should he order?
In order to solve this problem we must make a table of ratios. In the question we are given the base ratio:
We can use this ratio to make a table.
According to the table, the manager should order .
Example Question #51 : How To Find A Ratio
At a car production company, manufacturers place tires and transmission on every car in the production line. A manager orders tires, how many transmissions should he order?
In order to solve this problem we must make a table of ratios. In the question we are given the base ratio:
We can use this ratio to make a table.
According to the table, the manager should order .
Example Question #31 : Ratios & Proportional Relationships
At a car production company, manufacturers place tires and transmission on every car in the production line. A manager orders tires, how many transmissions should he order?
In order to solve this problem we must make a table of ratios. In the question we are given the base ratio:
We can use this ratio to make a table.
According to the table, the manager should order .
Example Question #32 : Ratios & Proportional Relationships
At a car production company, manufacturers place tires and transmission on every car in the production line. A manager orders tires, how many transmissions should he order?
In order to solve this problem we must make a table of ratios. In the question we are given the base ratio:
We can use this ratio to make a table.
According to the table, the manager should order .