Basic ratios

The topic  is a topic under the 6th Grade Math Mission. This exercise practices many alternative ways to represent ratios.

Types of Problems
There are three types of problems in this exercise:


 * 1) Pick the picture: This problem provides a set of pictures or number lines that may represent a given ratio. The student is asked to select that number line or picture that is the best representation.Rr1.png
 * 2) Select all statements: This problem provides a diagram or situation depicting a ratio problem. The student is asked to select all of the options that represent the same idea as the image or situation.Rr2.png
 * 3) Answer question: This problem asks a question directly related to a given ratio. The student is asked to answer the question in the available spot.Rr3.png

Strategies
This exercise is hard to get accuracy badges because of the subtlety in the questions (although all are fairly basic). The speed badges are probably easy if you can get into the habits, but primary researcher is finding them hard because of the difficulty getting them right in a row.
 * 1) On Pick the picture the correct picture (when it is in blocks) seems to always be a rectangular picture as opposed to the more exotic pictures.
 * 2) The units do change from given to problem to selection, so be very careful when making your selections.