CCSS 6.RP.A.3 (a–d) — Use ratio and rate reasoning to solve real-world problems, including unit rates, percents, and measurement-unit conversions.
The city hired your engineering firm to design Greenway Park: an accessible entry ramp, a rainwater tank with an irrigation pump, and a native-plant budget. Every decision runs on the same three tools — unit rates, percents, and measurement conversions. Get the math right and the park gets built. Get it wrong and it fails inspection.
A civil engineer turns goals into measured, code-compliant plans. Work through four design stations. Each gives you a tool, a drawing, and a decision. Then write your stamped recommendation and submit.
A grade (steepness) is a percent. A flow rate is a unit rate. Reading a gauge in liters, gallons, or cubic feet is a conversion. Engineers use these three ideas every day.
Español: Una pendiente es un porcentaje. Un caudal es una tasa por unidad. Leer un medidor en litros, galones o pies cúbicos es una conversión.The entrance sits on a rise. To be wheelchair-accessible (ADA code), a ramp's grade — its steepness as a percent — must be no steeper than 8.33% (a 1 ft rise for every 12 ft of run). Drag the slider; the grade and verdict update live.
grade = (rise ÷ run) × 100 = (1.0 ÷ 12) × 100 = 8.3%
"Per cent" means "per 100." A 8% grade rises 8 ft for every 100 ft you travel forward. Grade = rise ÷ run, written as a percent.
Español: "Por ciento" significa "por cada 100." Una pendiente de 8% sube 8 ft por cada 100 ft de avance.Q1.1 — The crew measured a rise of 1.5 ft over the 12 ft run. What is the grade, as a percent? (Round to the nearest tenth.)
ADA requires a flat landing after 30 in of rise. The entry rise is 30 in. At the maximum 8.33% grade (a 1:12 ratio), what is the minimum run, in feet?
Q1.2 — Minimum run for a 30 in rise at 8.33% (1:12) grade?
The roof channels rain into a 2,400 L storage tank. The irrigation pump has a flow rate — a unit rate in liters per minute (L/min). Size the system so the tank drains on schedule.
| Time pumping | Liters moved |
|---|---|
| 2 min | 30 L |
| 5 min | 75 L |
| 10 min | 150 L |
| 1 min (unit rate) | 15 L |
Q2.1 — At 15 L/min, how many minutes to empty the full 2,400 L tank?
Q2.2 — A storm adds water at 20 L/min while the pump removes 15 L/min. What is the net fill rate (L/min)?
A unit rate is the amount for 1 unit. Time to empty = total ÷ rate. Net rate = in − out.
Español: Una tasa por unidad es la cantidad por 1. Tiempo = total ÷ tasa. Tasa neta = entra − sale.Two pumps are for sale. Pump A: 360 L in 24 min. Pump B: 200 L in 16 min. Which has the faster unit rate? Type A or B.
Q2.3 — Which pump is faster — A (360 L in 24 min) or B (200 L in 16 min)? Type A or B.
The pump is rated in liters, the city bill is in gallons, and the contractor pours concrete in cubic feet. Convert cleanly between systems.
A conversion ratio equals 1, so multiplying never changes the amount — only the unit label. Keep the unit you want on top.
Español: Una razón de conversión es igual a 1. Multiplicar no cambia la cantidad, solo la unidad.Q3.1 — The tank holds 2,400 L. Using 3.785 L = 1 gal, about how many gallons is that? (Nearest whole gallon.)
Q3.2 — The concrete footing needs 40 ft³. Using 7.48 gal = 1 ft³, how many gallons of volume is that?
The pump moves water at 15 L/min. Write the conversion chain that tells you how many gallons per minute that is, using 3.785 L = 1 gal. (Show your ratio multiplication step by step.)
The park has an $8,000 landscaping budget allocated by percent. Read the blueprint pie, verify a dollar amount, then choose a headline tree species and watch the live cost.
Q4.1 — Trees get 45% of $8,000. How many dollars is that?
Trees you can buy = $3,600 ÷ price per tree (a unit-rate use). Cheaper trees → more trees.
After bids, trees actually cost $4,320. By what percent did the tree budget go over its $3,600 plan? (Nearest whole percent.)
Q4.2 — Percent over budget: $4,320 actual vs. $3,600 planned.
Engineers don't just compute — they recommend. Use your numbers to make the final call.
Deliverable: Complete all four stations, write your recommendation above, enter your name in the field below, then press Submit plan & grade to save your score as a PDF or DOC.
| Level | Score | Descriptor |
|---|---|---|
| 4 — Exceeds | 9 / 9 | Computes grade, flow rates, conversions, and percents correctly, including both enrichment items. Writes a clear, number-supported recommendation. |
| 3 — Meets | 7–8 / 9 | Most rate, percent, and conversion items correct with at most one slip. Reaches a valid build recommendation. |
| 2 — Approaching | 4–6 / 9 | Some items correct but errors show partial understanding (e.g., inverts a conversion ratio or forgets ×100 for percent). |
| 1 — Beginning | 0–3 / 9 | Few correct. Needs reteaching on unit rate, percent of a quantity, and converting with ratios. |