Grade 6 • Unit 2

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Simplifying RatiosQuestion 1 of 3
In a class, there are 12 sixth graders and 18 seventh graders.

Write the ratio of sixth graders to seventh graders in simplest form using a colon (:).
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are ratios in Grade 6 math?

Ratios compare two quantities. In Grade 6, students learn to write ratios using colons (2:3), as fractions (2/3), or with words (2 to 3). They also learn to find equivalent ratios and calculate unit rates.

How do you find a unit rate?

A unit rate is a ratio where the second quantity is 1. To find it, divide the first quantity by the second. For example, if you travel 150 miles in 3 hours, the unit rate is 150÷3 = 50 miles per hour.