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Grade 6
Equivalent rates
Solve for
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M.
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Tiangie Proportionsilly Theorem BWA
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Find
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:
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4
4
4
. Une somme d'argent s'élève à
68
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68
,
70
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70
\$ et est constituée de pièces de \(25\) cents et des pièces de \(10\) cents. Si on compte en tout \(300\) pièces de monnaie, combien y a-t-il de pièces de monnaie de chaque sorte?\(\newline\)Devoir à remettre jeudi \(11\) avril
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7
7
7
.
100
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100
people were surveyed about an upcoming election. Of those surveyed,
75
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75
said that did not feel that voting in elections was important. If
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1200
people were surveyed, how many people would you expect to say that voting was not important? (Hint: set up a proportion)
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Compare the rates to find which is greater.
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21
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21
laps in
12
12
12
seconds or
14
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14
laps in
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10
10
seconds
10
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10
seconds.
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(Type whole numbers or decimals.).
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Geom B Unit
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Test*
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Which of the following are examples of isometries? Pick all that apply. (
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point)
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(I) parallelogram
E
F
G
H
→
EFGH \rightarrow
EFG
H
→
parallelogram
X
W
V
U
XWVU
X
WV
U
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(II) hexagon
C
D
E
F
G
H
→
CDEFGH \rightarrow
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EFG
H
→
hexagon
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U
V
W
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Y
TUVWXY
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VW
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(III) triangle
E
F
G
→
EFG \rightarrow
EFG
→
triangle
V
W
U
VWU
VW
U
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