finding rate Worksheets
Free ratio worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. From visual ratio problems to word problems and even ratio charts and graphs, we've got you covered. A grading column and quick grade scale maker grading a breeze and a modified pages help with lower level learners or when just introducing a topic. Great for teachers or for homeschool.
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Students develop rate and proportional reasoning skills through real-world applications. Worksheets cover unit prices, finding ratios and unit rates, working with unit fractions, understanding unit rates with fractions, identifying the constant of proportionality from tables and graphs, using the y = kx formula, explaining proportional variables, and creating tables and graphs from ratio scenarios. Aligned with sixth and seventh grade standards.
6rp3b

- Find the cost for 1 item when you’re given a total cost for several items.
- Use a unit price (cost per 1) to figure out the cost for a different number of items.
- Compare two deals by finding the unit price and choosing the better buy.
- Work with money amounts written as decimals when solving shopping word problems.
6rp3b

- Find and write a ratio to compare two amounts in a situation.
- Use division to find a unit rate, like cost per item or miles per hour.
7rp1

- Find a unit fraction that is equivalent to a given fraction.
- Use multiplication or division to scale the numerator and denominator by the same number.
- Compare two fractions to confirm they represent the same amount.
7rp1

- Find a unit rate when the numbers are fractions, like how much for 1 cup or 1 mile.
- Divide fractions to figure out “per 1” amounts and compare rates.
- Use unit rates to decide which option is a better deal or a better speed.
7rp1

- Find the unit rate by figuring out the amount for 1 item, 1 hour, or 1 mile.
- Use unit rates to compare two deals or situations and decide which is better.
7rp2b

- Find the constant of proportionality (k) by comparing the two columns in a table.
- Use division to figure out the unit rate from a table of equivalent ratios.
7rp2b

- Find the constant of proportionality (k) from a graph by comparing y to x.
7rp2b

- Use the rule y = kx to find a missing value when you know the constant rate and one other value.
- Figure out what k means in a word problem (the amount per 1) and use it to solve.
- Decide whether a situation is proportional and can be modeled by y = kx.
7rp2d

- Find the constant of proportionality (unit rate) from a table, graph, or equation.
- Explain what x and y represent in a proportional situation using words and ratios.
6rp3a

- Turn a real-world ratio situation into a table of matching values.
- Plot ratio pairs as points on a coordinate plane.
- Use the graph to see and describe the proportional relationship.