Use the following Media4Math resources with this Illustrative Math lesson.
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Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 1 |
Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 1TopicRatios DescriptionThis example demonstrates a color mixture using a 1:1 ratio of red to blue paint to create purple. The image shows a purple color swatch and illustrates that for every one part of blue paint, one part of red paint is needed. In this specific case, there are two buckets of blue paint, so two buckets of red paint are required to maintain the 1:1 ratio. One additional bucket of red paint is needed to achieve the desired mixture. |
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Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 10 |
Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 10TopicRatios DescriptionThis example features a dark green color swatch created using a 2:3:4 ratio of yellow, blue, and black paint. The problem presents three buckets of yellow and two each of blue and black paint, asking students to calculate the additional paint needed to match the swatch. The solution requires adding one more bucket of yellow, four more of blue, and six more of black to achieve the correct proportions. |
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Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 2 |
Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 2TopicRatios DescriptionThis example illustrates a color mixture using a 2:1 ratio of blue to red paint to create a specific shade of purple. The image displays a purple color swatch and shows that for every two parts of blue paint, one part of red paint is needed. In this scenario, there are two buckets each of blue and red paint, but to maintain the 2:1 ratio, two more buckets of blue paint are required. |
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Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 3 |
Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 3TopicRatios DescriptionThis example demonstrates a color mixture using a 3:1 ratio of blue to red paint to create a specific shade of purple. The image shows a purple color swatch and illustrates that for every three parts of blue paint, one part of red paint is needed. In this case, there are two buckets each of blue and red paint, but to maintain the 3:1 ratio, four more buckets of blue paint are required. |
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Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 4 |
Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 4TopicRatios DescriptionThis example illustrates a color mixture using a 3:2 ratio of blue to red paint to create a specific shade of purple. The image displays a purple color swatch and shows that for every three parts of blue paint, two parts of red paint are needed. In this scenario, there are two buckets each of blue and red paint, but to maintain the 3:2 ratio, four more buckets of blue paint and one more bucket of red paint are required. |
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Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 5 |
Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 5TopicRatios DescriptionThis example demonstrates a color mixture using a 2:3 ratio of yellow to blue paint to create a specific shade of green. The image shows a green color swatch and illustrates that for every two parts of yellow paint, three parts of blue paint are needed. In this case, there are three buckets of yellow paint and two buckets of blue paint, but to maintain the 2:3 ratio, one more bucket of yellow paint and four more buckets of blue paint are required. |
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Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 6 |
Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 6TopicRatios DescriptionThis color swatch demonstrates a green hue created by mixing three parts yellow for every four parts blue. The example illustrates how to determine the amount of additional paint needed to match the swatch when given an initial quantity. In this case, with three buckets of blue and four of yellow available, five more buckets of blue and two more of yellow are required to achieve the correct 3:4 ratio. |
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Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 7 |
Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 7TopicRatios DescriptionThis example showcases an orange color swatch created using a 3:2:1 ratio of red, yellow, and black paint. The problem presents three buckets of yellow, one bucket of red, and one bucket of black paint, asking students to determine how much additional paint is needed to match the swatch. The solution requires adding five more buckets of red and one each of yellow and black to achieve the correct proportions. |
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Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 8 |
Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 8TopicRatios DescriptionThis example features an orange color swatch created using a 3:2:2 ratio of red, yellow, and black paint. The problem presents two buckets each of yellow and red paint, and three buckets of black paint. Students are asked to calculate the additional paint needed to match the swatch. The solution requires adding four more buckets of red, two of yellow, and one of black to achieve the correct proportions. |
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Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 9 |
Math Example: Color Mixtures: Example 9TopicRatios DescriptionThis example showcases a dark green color swatch created using a 2:3:3 ratio of yellow, blue, and black paint. The problem presents three buckets of yellow and two each of blue and black paint, challenging students to determine the additional paint needed to match the swatch. The solution requires adding four more buckets each of blue and black, and one more of yellow to achieve the correct proportions. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 1 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: What Are Ratios?
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 11 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Proportions: Solving Proportions
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 11 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Proportions: Solving Proportions
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 11 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Proportions: Solving Proportions
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 11 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Proportions: Solving Proportions
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 1 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: What Are Ratios?
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 1 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: What Are Ratios?
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 12 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Proportions: Scale Drawings
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 12 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Proportions: Scale Drawings
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 12 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Proportions: Scale Drawings
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 13 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Rates from Data
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 13 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Rates from Data
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 13 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Rates from Data
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 13 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Rates from Data
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 14 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Rates and Slopes of Lines
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 14 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Rates and Slopes of Lines
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 14 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Rates and Slopes of Lines
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
Ratios and Rates | |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 14 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Rates and Slopes of Lines
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
Ratios and Rates | |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 14 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Rates and Slopes of Lines
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 15 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Converting Measurement Units
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 15 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Converting Measurement Units
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 15 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Converting Measurement Units
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
Ratios and Rates | |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 15 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Converting Measurement Units
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 16 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Proportions, and Percents: Calculating Percents
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 16 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Proportions, and Percents: Calculating Percents
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 16 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Proportions, and Percents: Calculating Percents
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 16 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Proportions, and Percents: Calculating Percents
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 17 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: Visual Models for Ratios and Percents This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 17 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: Visual Models for Ratios and Percents This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 17 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: Visual Models for Ratios and Percents This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
Ratios and Rates | |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 17 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: Visual Models for Ratios and Percents This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 17 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: Visual Models for Ratios and Percents This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 18 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Ratios as Decimals
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 18 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Ratios as Decimals
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 18 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Ratios as Decimals
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 18 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios and Rates: Ratios as Decimals
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
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Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 19 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: Application of Ratios: Roofs and Ramps
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions | |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 19 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: Application of Ratios: Roofs and Ramps
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions | |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 19 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: Application of Ratios: Roofs and Ramps
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions | |
Video Tutorial: Ratios, Video 19 |
Video Tutorial: Ratios: Application of Ratios: Roofs and Ramps
This is part of a collection of video tutorials on the topic of Ratios and Proportions. This series includes a complete overview of ratios, equivalent ratios, rates, unit rates, and proportions. The following section will provide additional background information for the complete series of videos. What Are Ratios?A ratio is the relationship between two or more quantities among a group of items. The purpose of a ratio is find the relationship between two or more items in the collection. Let's look at an example. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |