1a. Find the measurements in yards and miles for distances by filling in the table.
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Question 3
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If you answered Yes above, type the constant of proportionality.
If you answered No, type N/A.
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Question 8
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3a. Use the equation given to fill in the table.
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Question 12
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4a. How many packets would be needed to transmit 30,000 bytes of information?
Question 13
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4b. How much information could be transmitted in 30,000 packets?
Question 14
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4c. Each byte contains 8 bits of information. Write an equation to represent the relationship between the number of packets (p) and the number of bits (x).
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Question 15
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EXIT TICKET
1. Write an equation for the relationship between the number of chairs c and the number of tables t when:
a) The tables are apart from each other.
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Question 16
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EXIT TICKET
1. Write an equation for the relationship between the number of chairs c and the number of tables t when:
b) The tables are placed end-to-end.
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Question 2
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1b. Is there a proportional relationship between a mesaurement in yards and a measurement in miles for the same distance?
Question 4
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2. Decide whether or not each equation represents a proportional relationship.
a) The remaining length (L) of a 120-inch rope after x inches have been cut off: 120 - x = L
Question 5
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2. Decide whether or not each equation represents a proportional relationship.
b) The total cost (t) after 8% sales tax is added to an item's price (p): 1.08p = t
Question 6
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2. Decide whether or not each equation represents a proportional relationship.
c) The number of marbles each sister gets (x) when m marbles are shared equally among four sisters:
Question 7
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2. Decide whether or not each equation represents a proportional relationship.
d) The volume (V) of a rectangular prism whose height is 12 cm and base is a square with side lengths s cm: