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Unit 2: Unit Rate Homework




Lesson 2: Understanding Unit Rate and its Relationship to Ratios

Lesson 3: Calculate the Unit Rate and other Equivalent Ratios



1. A ferris wheel can accommodate 35 people in 20 minutes. How many people could ride the
ferris wheel in 3 hours? What is the rate per hour?








2. The bakers at Healthy Bakery can make 150 bagels in 10 hours. How many bagels can they
bake in 24 hours? What is the rate per hour?










3. You can buy 3 apples at the Quick Market for $1.35. You can buy 5 of the same apples at
the Stop and Save for $1.00. Which is the better buy?










4. A jet travels 430 miles in 2 hours. At this rate, how far could the jet fly in 14 hours? What is
the rate of speed of the jet?










5. An ice cream factory makes 210 quarts of ice cream in 5 hours. How many quarts can be
made in 48 hours? What is the rate per hour?








Lesson 4: Compare Rates Using Ratio Tables and Word Problems



1. Every hour Ned walks 2 miles. Create a table showing the miles travelled over the course
of 5 hours.









2. For every cup of flour, 5 batches of cookies can be made. Create a table showing the cups of
flour needed for up to 6 batches of cookies.









3. For every shirt made, 3 buttons are used. Create a table showing the buttons needed for
making up to 5 shirts.









4. Every box of candy has 2 pieces of candy. Create a table showing the pieces of candy in up
to 4 boxes.

Throwback! (Math Problems from Previous Units)


1. A baseball team has 16 members; of which 7 are boys and the rest are girls. What is the ratio of
girls to all team members?



2. Is this a part to part or a part to whole ratio?

3. What is the GCF of 21 and 49?





4. What is the LCM of 9 and 5?





5. Are these ratios equivalent?

2 crackers to 7 cookies
8 crackers to 10 cookies







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