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Middle school (6–8)
Math

Grade 7 Math: Ratios & Proportions: Easy Practice

Free 7th grade math practice for ratios and proportions. Students build fluency with unit rates, equivalent ratios, tables, and solving proportions in real-world contexts. Build confidence with foundational questions. Review key vocabulary and core skills before moving to harder sets.

Easy Level Guide Build confidence with foundational questions. Review key vocabulary and core skills before moving to harder sets. Understanding Ratios A ratio compares two quantities and can be written with a colon, as a fraction, or with the word 'to.' The order matters: a ratio of boys to girls is not the same as girls to boys. Ratios describe part-to-part or part-to-whole relationships in recipes, maps, and sports statistics. Equivalent Ratios and Unit Rates Equivalent ratios name the same relationship, like 2:3 and 4:6. Multiply or divide both parts by the same number to find equivalents. A unit rate has a denominator of 1, such as 60 miles per hour. Divide to compare quantities to one unit. Proportions and Cross-Multiplication A proportion states that two ratios are equal. Cross-multiplication checks whether ratios form a proportion: if a/b = c/d, then ad = bc. Use proportions to scale recipes, convert measurements, and solve percent problems. Graphs and Tables Ratio tables list pairs of values that share the same ratio. Graphing equivalent ratios produces a straight line through the origin. Constant of proportionality k links y = kx in proportional relationships. Identify whether a graph shows a proportional relationship.

FAQ

What grade is this ratios pack for?
Content aligns with grade 7 standards but supports review in grade 6 and extension in grade 8.
Does this include percent problems?
Yes. Several questions connect proportions to percent, which is a common application in middle school math.

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