Solve Problems with Ratios

Use tools and strategies to solve each problem.

  1. There are four quarts in a gallon.
    1. Make a table with at least 5 rows that can be used to convert quarts to gallons.
    2. Write three ratios equal to .
  2. The poster for the bake sale says that one dozen rolls costs $2.40.
    1. How much will three dozen rolls cost?
    2. How much will six rolls cost? Explain how you found your answer.

Use the graph below to answer the following questions.

    1. What is the cost for three people to see a movie?
    2. What is the cost for six people to see a movie?
    3. A customer paid the ticket seller $35.00. How many tickets did he buy?
    4. Choose a point on the graph and write a ratio that shows the cost to the number of people.
    5. Write two other ratios equal to the ratio you wrote in Question 4D.