- 1. A comparison between two quantities with division, in which for every a units of one quantity, there are b units of another quantity.
A) Origin B) Unit Rate C) Ratio D) Coordinate
- 2. A ratio comparing two quantities of different kinds of units.
A) Origin B) Rate C) Ratio D) Coordinate
- 3. has a denominator of 1 unit when the rate is written as a fraction (How much of something per 1 unit of something else)
A) Unit Rate B) Coordinate C) Origin D) Percent
A) Unit Price B) Ratio C) Coordinate D) Origin
- 5. A collection of equivalent ratios that are organized in a table. Scaling
multiplying or dividing two related quantities by the same number (Making equivalent ratios or fractions)
A) Coordinate B) Percent C) Ratio Table D) Ratio
- 6. A pair of numbers used to locate a point on the coordinate plane
A) Coordinate B) Percent C) Ordered Pair D) Ratio
- 7. The point of the intersection of the x-axis and y-axis on a coordinate plane
A) Coordinate B) Ordered Pair C) Ratio D) Origin
- 8. The first number of an ordered pair.
A) orgin B) y-coordinate C) Ratio D) x-coordinate
- 9. The second number of an ordered pair.
A) Ratio B) origin C) x-coordinate D) y-coordinate
- 10. ratios that name the same comparison
A) Coordinate B) Ordered Pair C) equivalent ratios D) Ratio
- 11. The bar above an number that indicates that the number repeats forever.
A) Coordinate B) Bar Notation C) Fraction Bar D) Ratio
- 12. A number that represents part of a whole or part of a set
A) Fraction B) Origin C) Bar Notation D) Ordered Pair
- 13. A ratio that compares a number to 100.
A) Coordinate B) Bar Notation C) Ordered Pair D) Percent
- 14. Any number that can be written as a fraction
A) Bar Notation B) Ordered Pair C) Percent D) Rational number
- 15. The number below the bar in a fraction
A) Ordered Pair B) Numerator C) Bar Notation D) Denominator
- 16. The number above the bar in a fraction
A) Ordered Pair B) Numerator C) Coordinate D) Denominator
- 17. Percents that are used when estimating the part of a whole. They are the most commonly used percent such as 20%, 25%, 50% etc
A) Ordered Pairs B) Coordinates C) Benchmark Percent D) Ratios
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