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Posttest - Ratio Rate and Proportions

This document contains a ratio, rate, and proportions test with 10 multiple choice questions. The test examines concepts such as writing ratios in different forms, finding unit rates, setting up and solving proportions, determining if relationships shown in tables and graphs are proportional, identifying constants of proportionality, and writing equations of lines from proportional relationships.

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Posttest - Ratio Rate and Proportions

This document contains a ratio, rate, and proportions test with 10 multiple choice questions. The test examines concepts such as writing ratios in different forms, finding unit rates, setting up and solving proportions, determining if relationships shown in tables and graphs are proportional, identifying constants of proportionality, and writing equations of lines from proportional relationships.

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Name: ______________

Hour: ______________

Ratio, Rate, and Proportions Test


1. Harry runs 4 miles every 32 minutes.
a. Write the ratio in the three different forms.

b. Write the ratio in simplest form.

2. Which of the following has the fastest speed per hour? Find the unit rate per hour for a, b, and c.
Circle which is the fastest speed per hour.
a. Train: 288 miles in 8 hours

Unit Rate: _____________

b. Bus: 150 miles in 5 hours

Unit Rate: _____________

c. Car: 126 miles in 3 hours

Unit Rate: _____________

3. Sarahs heart is beating 52 times in 40 seconds.


a. Write the rate of her heart beat.

b. What is the unit rate for her heart beat in seconds?

4. You are watching a football game. One team scores 6 points every 8 minutes. How many points
will the other team have to score in 12 minutes to be proportional?
a. Set up the proportion of points to minutes. Use cross products to solve.

5. Solve for the variable in the proportion using cross products.


8 20
=
25

6. Use the table.


Hours on Netflix (X)

16

Number of late assignments (Y)

12

a. Is the relationship shown in the table proportional?


Explain why or why not.

b. Graph the coordinates and line from the table.


c. Pick a point and interpret what it means

7. Use the table below.


French Fries eaten (X)

12

Calories (Y)

21

56

84

a. Is the relationship shown in the table proportional? Explain why or why not.

b. What is the constant of proportionality?


c. What is the equation of the line?

Hot Air Balloon


8. Use the graph on the right.
a. Is the relationship shown proportional? Explain why or why not.
Height (Feet)

b. What is the constant of proportionality?


c. What is the equation of the line?

d. What does the coordinate (2 , 8) mean according to this graph?

9. What is the constant of proportionality?


= 9

Seconds

10. What is the constant of proportionality?


= 5

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