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Grade 7 Math: Ratios & Proportions: Final Exam Review

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. Comprehensive review mixing skills from the whole unit. Use this set the week before a major test.

Final Exam Review Guide Comprehensive review mixing skills from the whole unit. Use this set the week before a major test. ## Unit checklist Work through every section below, then take the final exam quiz. 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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