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Grade 6 Fractions and Ratios CCSS: 6.RP.A.3, 6.RP.A.3b
A shopper bought a 12-pound bag of oranges for $18.75. What was the unit price?
  1. $0.64 per pound
  2. $1.56 per pound
  3. $1.73 per pound
  4. $6.40 per pound
Grade 6 Fractions and Ratios
Grade 6 Fractions and Ratios CCSS: 6.RP.A.2
Write the rate in the simplest form, choose the best answer.

10 miles in 6 hours
  1. 10 miles/6 hours
  2. 10 miles/3 hours
  3. 5 miles/6 hours
  4. 5 miles/3 hours
Grade 6 Fractions and Ratios
Find the product. 25×35
  1. 625
  2. 55
  3. 125
  4. 525
Grade 6 Fractions and Ratios
Simplify.
9/7 - 3/7
  1. 6/7
  2. 12/7
  3. 12/14
  4. 7/6
Grade 6 Fractions and Ratios
Reduce 1418 to lowest terms.
  1. 12
  2. 79
  3. 310
  4. 718
Grade 6 Fractions and Ratios CCSS: 6.NS.A.1
Grade 6 Fractions and Ratios CCSS: 6.RP.A.1
A youth soccer league has 60 players for 5 teams. The league then adds 1 more soccer team and divides the players equally among the teams. Which statement is true?
  1. For every 1 team, there are 10 players.
  2. For every 1 team, there are 11 players.
  3. For every 1 team, there are 12 players.
  4. For every 1 team, there are 15 players.
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