"6th Grade MathThematics Module 6. Sections 1-6 Collective"
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ratio | a type of comparison of two numbers or measures. They can be written several ways
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equivalent ratios | ratios that can be written as equivalent fractions
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rate | a ratio that compares two quantities measured in different units. They describe how one measure depends on another
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unit rate | a form of a rate that gives an amount per one unit
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“nice” fraction | a fraction like 1/3, ¼, or 2/5 that can be used to estimate a ratio or percent, making computation easier
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fitted line | a line that passes near to most of the data points in a scatter plot, so close to half of the data points fall above the line and half of the data points fall below the line
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scatter plot | a graph that shows the relationship between two sets of data. The data is represented by points and a fitted line can be drawn through the points
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proportion | an equation stating that two ratios are equivalent
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cross products | equal products formed from a pair of equivalent ratios by multiplying
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similar figures | figures that have the same shape but not necessarily the same size
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corresponding parts | when two figures are similar, for each angle or side of one figure there is a similar angle or side on the other figure
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congruent figures | figures that have the same shape and the same size
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scale | the ratio of a measurement on a model or a drawing to the corresponding measurement on the actual object
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protractor | a tool used to measure an angle
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fair game | a game in which each player has an equal chance of winning
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tree diagram | a diagram that organizes the possible outcomes for an experiment
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