6adv.MATH.5.A
Give examples of ratios as multiplicative comparisons of two quantities describing the same attribute.
Grade 6 (Advanced) · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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ratiosmultiplicative comparisonsquantitiesattributeexamples
Skills
- give examples (ratios as multiplicative comparisons) #dok2
- describe (ratios as multiplicative comparisons of two quantities with the same attribute) #dok2
- compare (two quantities multiplicatively) #dok2
- explain (how ratios represent comparisons of quantities with the same attribute) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can give examples of ratios as multiplicative comparisons of two quantities that describe the same attribute. #dok2
- I can compare two quantities with the same attribute using a ratio. #dok2
- I can explain how a ratio shows a multiplicative relationship between two quantities describing the same attribute. #dok2
Big Ideas
- Ratios can be used to compare two quantities describing the same attribute by showing how many times one quantity is compared to another.
- Understanding ratios as multiplicative comparisons helps to interpret and solve real-world problems involving proportional reasoning.
Essential Questions
- What is a ratio, and how does it compare two quantities with the same attribute?
- How can a ratio be described as a multiplicative comparison?
- Why is it important to specify that ratios compare quantities of the same attribute?
- Can you provide real-world examples where ratios are used as multiplicative comparisons?
- How is a ratio different from an additive comparison?