Summer Practice - Ratios and Proportional Relationships
Complete all questions and submit at end.  This is part of your summer math packet.  All 5 parts must be completed by September 3, 2019.  These questions are to reinforce ratios and proportional relationships from 6th grade.
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When answering please submit just a numerical answer.
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Gina is putting together a desk. There are 28 screws and 16 pieces of wood. What is the ratio of screws to pieces of wood? *
The ratio of pens to pencils in Mrs. Bosworth's desk is 4:1. What does this mean? *
In an orchard, there are 16 apple trees, 26 orange trees, and a cherry tree. What is the ratio of apple trees to orange trees? *
Susie has a bag with 9 hair pins, 7 pencils, 3 snacks, and 4 books. What is the ratio of books to pencils? *
At the local animal shelter, there are 30 cats and 36 dogs. What is the ratio of dogs to cats at the local animal shelter? *
Mr. Sonny's science class is calculating the average number of blinks per minute. Jan blinks 588 times in 7 minutes. What is her blinking rate, in blinks per minute? *
  A car dealership sold 265 cars in 5 months. At what rate did the dealership sell cars in cars per month? *
Laura paddles in her canoe at a speed of 5 mph for 5 miles. She then hops on her windsurfer and sails for 6 miles at a speed of 6 mph. For how long does Laura travel? *
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Vince worked 539 hours in 11 weeks. At what rate did he work in hours per week? *
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Driving 70 mph, it takes Alicia 3 hours to reach the airport to go on a vacation. It then takes her 2 hours to get to her destination (with the jet traveling at a speed of 350 mph). How many miles does Alicia travel to get to her destination? *
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