Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Classwork - Tape Diagrams and Equivalent Ratios

Last week we used tape diagrams to learn about equivalent ratios and solve word problems. Tape diagrams are a great way to visualize ratio relationships. Below is an example of how we can use a tape diagram to represent and solve a problem.

Example: The ratio of the number of shoes Mr. E has to the number of sneakers Mr. E has is 5:2

If Mr. E has 25 shoes, how many sneakers does he have?


The five tapes represent the number of shoes Mr. E has. If we divide (25 ÷ 5)  then we know that each tape represents 5 shoes.

Now we can find out the number of sneakers Mr. E has, which is 10. Mr. E has 10 sneakers.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Mr . E you were very helpful to my maths question in 6th grade!!! 🤩🤩🤩

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  2. You're welcome! I'm glad that you were able to understand 6th grade math!! Never stop learning!!

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