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Use tables of equivalent ratios, tape diagrams, or double number line diagrams to compare ratios, and/or find missing values. Success Criteria:
Students will be able to compare ratios, and/or find missing values in tables, tape diagrams, or double number line diagrams.

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A builder could get 6 sheets of sheetrock for $9. write this as a ratio. (do not simplify)

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