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Understanding multiplicative relationships: fractions and ratio
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I can use proportionality as a comparison rather than just absolute values.
I can reason about ratios in a context.
I can appreciate that any two numbers can be connected via a multiplicative relationship.
I can express a multiplicative relationship as a ratio or as a fraction.
I can calculate the multiplier for any two given numbers.
I can appreciate that there are an infinite number of pairs of numbers for any given multiplicative relationship.
I can use a double number line to represent a multiplicative relationship and connect to other known representations.
I can understand and use the language and notation of ratio and use a ratio table to represent a multiplicative relationship and connect this to other known representations.
I can find a fraction of a given amount.
I can find the original amount when given a fraction and the result.
I can express one number as a fraction of another.
I can divide one quantity into a given ratio.
I can determine the whole, given one part and the ratio.
I can determine one part, given the other part and the ratio.
I can use ratio to describe exchange rates.
I can use ratio to describe conversions.
I can use my knowledge of fractions and ratios to solve problems.
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