Unit Rate Project 2015
Unit Rate Project 2015
Unit Rate Project 2015
You will complete 5 sections on this project which will incorporate the use of rates, unit rates,
and unit prices. This project will be a major part of your final grade. If this project is not
completed you will not pass the final marking period.
Part III
Part IV and V
Final Product
For each part of this project the following guidelines must be followed:
All work must neatly be shown for each problem on a separate sheet of paper.
Calculators may be used. However, the process must still be shown.
Final Answers must be placed on the Project pages that have been given to you.
Project must be handed in with the Project page as the first page and the loose leaf with
shown work following.
All questions must be answered in full sentences on a separate sheet of paper. Answers
may be written neatly or typed.
Ideas for final product:
Book format All work will be placed in a book format and stapled together. The cover
page will be decorated (ex. Cutouts of coupons, sales, grocery store names)
Poster Board format All work will be placed in a poster board format and neatly
presented. The board will be decorated (ex. Cutouts of coupons, sales, grocery store
names)
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Final
Product
20 points:
15 points:
10 points:
5 points:
Some work is
shown, most
calculations are
correct, most
questions answered
in complete
sentences.
No work is shown,
some calculations are
correct, questions not
answered in
complete sentences.
20 points:
15 points:
10 points:
5 points:
Some work is
shown, most
calculations are
correct, most
questions answered
in complete
sentences.
No work is shown,
some calculations are
correct, questions not
answered in
complete sentences.
20 points:
15 points:
10 points:
5 points:
Some work is
shown, most
calculations are
correct, most
questions answered
in complete
sentences.
No work is shown,
some calculations are
correct, questions not
answered in
complete sentences.
15 points:
10 points:
5 points:
3 points:
No work is shown,
some calculations are
correct.
15 points:
10 points:
5 points:
3 points:
No work is shown,
some calculations are
correct.
10 points:
7 points:
3 points:
1 point:
Work is presented in
a neat and
professional manner.
There are no Scratch
marks or mistakes.
Cover is decorated
Work is presented in
a semi-neat and
professional manner.
There are 1 or 2
mistakes. Cover is
decorated.
Work is presented in
a neat and
professional manner.
There are 3 5
mistakes. Cover is
not decorated
Work is not
presented in a neat
and professional
manner. There are
many mistakes.
Cover is not
decorated
You will complete 5 sections on this project, which all incorporate the use of rates and unit rates. This project
will be the first major grade (50%) that will be put in the grade book for the 3rd six weeks. It is due Monday,
December 1st. If late, you will have 10 points taken off your grade for every day that it is not turned in.
Size #1
Size #2
Store/Brand:
Store/Brand:
Price:
Price:
Size:
Size:
Unit Rate:
Store/Brand:
Unit Rate:
Store/Brand:
Price:
Price:
Size:
Size:
Unit Rate:
Store/Brand:
Unit Rate:
Store/Brand:
Price:
Price:
Size:
Size:
Unit Rate:
Store/Brand:
Unit Rate:
Store/Brand:
Price:
Price:
Size:
Size:
Unit Rate:
Store/Brand:
Unit Rate:
Store/Brand:
Price:
Price:
Size:
Size:
Unit Rate:
Unit Rate:
Which is the
better buy?
Rate/Unit Rate
Price:
Bread
(Regular Size/Type)
Number of slices:
25
Number of cookies:
35
Number of markers:
Price per marker:
Price:
Number of waters:
12
Number of baggies:
100
Questions
1. What are some other items that would allow you to calculate the price per item, like the
examples above?
2. How would using a coupon change the unit rate/price per item?
1. How many times were you able to complete the following activities in one minute?
Only count the whole number of times each activity is completed. Do not count
half a jumping jack or a partial letter.
Do jumping jacks ______________________
Hop on one foot _______________________
Say the alphabet _______________________
2.
What is the unit rate, expressed as a fraction, for each of these activities?
Jumping Jacks
Hopping on One Foot
3. Using this rate, how many times could you perform each task in 7 minutes? Use a
diagram to help you.
Jumping Jacks
______________________
______________________
_______________________
4. Using the same rate, how many times could you perform each task in one hour?
Explain how you know your answer is correct. Use a diagram to help you.
(Remember to convert to minutes.)
Tom sells baseball cards at 10 for 35 cents. Is that a better deal than 12 for
40 cents? Prove your thinking.
The hardware store sells sparklers for the 4th of July. They charge 19 cents
apiece. The fireworks stand charges 85 cents for four. Which is the better
deal? How can you tell?
Frosted Flakes has 11 grams of sugar in each 1 ounce serving. Raisin bran
has 13 grams of sugar in each 1.4 ounce serving. Which one has less sugar
for an ounce of cereal? How can you tell for sure? Prove your answer.
Unit Rate
(Ratio as a fraction)
5) 57 sit-ups in 3 minutes
8) 36 commercials in 2
hours of TV
228 miles
6 hours
38 mph or 38 mi
1 hour