All Common Core: 6th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #53 : Ratio And Proportion
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 #711 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
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 #712 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
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 #13 : 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 #14 : 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 #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 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 #721 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
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 #722 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
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 #723 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
Traffic from the suburbs and farms into a city typically follows an observable pattern. On any given morning there are cars for every trucks. On one particular busy morning there are trucks. How many cars are sitting in traffic?
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, there are .
Example Question #724 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
Traffic from the suburbs and farms into a city typically follows an observable pattern. On any given morning there are cars for every trucks. On one particular busy morning there are trucks. How many cars are sitting in traffic?
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, there are .