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What do you notice? What do you wonder?
Mai's Treadmill Display
Jada’s Treadmill Display
Mai and Jada ran on treadmills. Each person ran at a constant rate. Mai ran 3 miles in 24 minutes. Jada ran 3 miles in 30 minutes.
Who was running faster? Explain or show your reasoning.
Han and Tyler also ran on treadmills. Han ran 3.5 kilometers in 15 minutes. Tyler ran 7 kilometers in 30 minutes. Each person ran at a constant rate.
Were Han and Tyler running at the same rate? Explain or show your reasoning.
Diego paid \$47 for 3 tickets to a concert. Andre paid \$141 for 9 tickets to a concert. Did they pay at the same rate? Explain or show your reasoning.
Lin and Noah each have their own recipe for making sparkling orange juice.
How do the two mixtures compare in taste? Explain your reasoning.
When we talk about two things happening at the same rate, we mean that the ratios of the quantities in the two situations are equivalent. There is also something specific about the situation that is the same.
For example, do these two paint mixtures make the same shade of orange?
To know if the two ratios describe the same rate, we can write an equivalent ratio for one or both ratios so that one quantity has the same value. Then we can compare the values for the other quantity.
Here is a double number line that represents Kiran's paint mixture. The ratio is equivalent to the ratios and .
For 10 teaspoons of yellow paint, Kiran would mix in 6 teaspoons of red paint. This is less red paint than Tyler mixes with 10 teaspoons of yellow paint. The ratios and are not equivalent, so these two paint mixtures would not be the same shade of orange.
The phrase same rate is used to describe two situations that have equivalent ratios.
For example, a sink is filled at a rate of 2 gallons per minute. A tub is also filled at a rate of 2 gallons per minute. So, the sink and the tub are filled at the same rate.