CW 5.2 Proportion
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15 questions
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Tell whether the ratios form a proportion.
Tell whether the ratios form a proportion.
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Tell whether the ratios form a proportion.
Tell whether the ratios form a proportion.
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Tell whether the ratios form a proportion.
Tell whether the ratios form a proportion.
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Tell whether the ratios form a proportion.
Tell whether the ratios form a proportion.
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Tell whether x and y are proportional
Tell whether x and y are proportional
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Tell whether x and y are proportional
Tell whether x and y are proportional
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Tell whether x and y are proportional
Tell whether x and y are proportional
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Tell whether the two rates form a proportion.
7 inches in 9 hours; 42 inches in 54 hours
Tell whether the two rates form a proportion.
7 inches in 9 hours; 42 inches in 54 hours
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Tell whether the two rates form a proportion.12 players from 21 teams; 15 players from 24 teams
Tell whether the two rates form a proportion.
12 players from 21 teams; 15 players from 24 teams
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Tell whether the two rates form a proportion.440 calories in 4 servings; 300 calories in 3 servings
Tell whether the two rates form a proportion.
440 calories in 4 servings; 300 calories in 3 servings
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Tell whether the two rates form a proportion.120 units made in 5 days; 88 units made in 4 days
Tell whether the two rates form a proportion.
120 units made in 5 days; 88 units made in 4 days
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For the ratios to be in proportion, what number should the 88 actually be?
120 units made in 5 days; 88 units made in 4 days
For the ratios to be in proportion, what number should the 88 actually be?
120 units made in 5 days; 88 units made in 4 days
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Write an example of 2 ratios that are equal. Explain how you know they are equal.
write your fraction with a / e.g. 2/3 for 2 thirds
Write an example of 2 ratios that are equal. Explain how you know they are equal.
write your fraction with a /
e.g. 2/3 for 2 thirds
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Give yourself a rating on the first lesson objective
I can use equivalent ratios (simplify them) to determine whether two ratios form a proportion.
Give yourself a rating on the first lesson objective
I can use equivalent ratios (simplify them) to determine whether two ratios form a proportion.
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Give yourself a rating on the second lesson objective
I can use the Cross Products Property to determine whether two ratios form a proportion.
Give yourself a rating on the second lesson objective
I can use the Cross Products Property to determine whether two ratios form a proportion.