Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box to create equivalent ratios. Source: Lorna McClory
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Percent Of A Quantity 3
Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box to create a true statement. Source: Matthew Miller
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Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box to make two equivalent ratios where one of the ratios is a unit rate. Source: Scott Houston
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Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box make an equivalent ratio. Source: Robert Kaplinsky
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Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box to make an equivalent ratio with a unit rate that has greatest possible value. Source: Robert Kaplinsky
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Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box to make the statement true and have the greatest possible whole without rounding. Source: Robert Kaplinsky
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Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box to make two true statements without rounding. You may reuse all the digits for your second statement. Source: Robert Kaplinsky
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Directions: Using the digits 1 to 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box to make as many true statements as possible. Source: Rochelle Telfer
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Directions: Using the digits 0 to 6, exactly one time each, place a digit in each box to make two equivalent ratios (also known as a proportion). Source: AnneMarie Untalan
Read More »Percents on a Linear Model 4
Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9, at most one time each, place a digit in each box to create an accurate number line. How many solutions can you find? Source: Adrianne Burns
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