Open Up - Grade 7 - Mathematics - Unit 2 - Lesson 10
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8 Questions
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Which graphs could represent a proportional relationship?
Which graphs could represent a proportional relationship?
7.RP.2.a
6.NS.8
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A lemonade recipe calls for \frac{1}{4} cups
of lemon juice for every cup of water.
Use the table to answer the question.
What does x represent?
A lemonade recipe calls for \frac{1}{4} cups
of lemon juice for every cup of water.
Use the table to answer the question.
What does x represent?
7.RP.2.a
6.NS.8
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3.
A lemonade recipe calls for \frac{1}{4} cup of lemon juice for every cup of water.
Use the table to answer the question.
What does y represent?
A lemonade recipe calls for \frac{1}{4} cup of lemon juice for every cup of water.
Use the table to answer the question.
What does y represent?
7.RP.2.a
6.NS.8
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4.
A lemonade recipe calls for \frac{1}{4} cup of lemon juice for every cup of water.
Use the table to answer the question.
Is there a proportional relationship between x and y?
A lemonade recipe calls for \frac{1}{4} cup of lemon juice for every cup of water.
Use the table to answer the question.
Is there a proportional relationship between x and y?
7.RP.2.a
6.NS.8
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A lemonade recipe calls for \frac{1}{4} cup of lemon juice for every cup of water.
Use the table to answer the question.
Graph the points.
A lemonade recipe calls for \frac{1}{4} cup of lemon juice for every cup of water.
Use the table to answer the question.
Graph the points.
7.RP.2.a
6.NS.8
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6.
Decide whether each table could represent a proportional relationship. If the relationship could be proportional, what would be the constant of proportionality?The sizes you can print a photo:
Decide whether each table could represent a proportional relationship. If the relationship could be proportional, what would be the constant of proportionality?
The sizes you can print a photo:
7.RP.2.a
6.NS.8
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7.
Decide whether each table could represent a proportional relationship. If the relationship could be proportional, what would be the constant of proportionality?The sizes you can print a photo:
Decide whether each table could represent a proportional relationship. If the relationship could be proportional, what would be the constant of proportionality?
The sizes you can print a photo:
7.RP.2.a
6.NS.8
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Select all of the pieces of information that would tell you x and y have a proportional relationship. Let y represent the distance between a rock and a turtle's current position in meters and x represent the number of minutes the turtle has been moving.
Select all of the pieces of information that would tell you x and y have a proportional relationship. Let y represent the distance between a rock and a turtle's current position in meters and x represent the number of minutes the turtle has been moving.
7.RP.2.a
6.NS.8
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