7.2 Mid-Mission Assessment (L1-9)

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18 questions
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1a. The constant of proportionality is ______ .

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1a. Continued from above:

...because there are _____ ____________ for every _____ ____________.

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2b. How many pints are in 11 gallons?

Show your work or explain your reasoning in the space provided below.

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2. Fill in the table at each spot as marked.

After how many hour(s) would there be 1 inch of water in the pool?

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2. Fill in the table at each spot as marked.

After 1 hour there would be how many inch(es) of water in the pool?

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2. Fill in the table at each spot as marked.

After how many hour(s) would there be 4.5 inches of water in the pool?

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2. Fill in the table at each spot as marked.

After t hours there would be how many inch(es) of water in the pool?

**Write your answer in terms of the variable t!

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2b. The constant of proportionality is ______.

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2b. Continued from above:

...because there are ____ ______________ for every ____ ______________.

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2c. Write an equation that gives the amount of water, w after t hours.

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3. Merry can make 6 omelets from 18 eggs. Using e for the number of eggs and t for the number of omelets, an equation that represents this situation is e = 3t. What does the number 3 in the equation tell you about the relationship between the number of eggs and the number of omelets?

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4. Polina has some juice pouches that each contain 7 fluid ounces of juice.

a. Write an equation that relates the number of juice pouches (p) to the total volume of juice (j) in fluid ounces.

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4b. How many fluid ounces of juice are in 63 juice pouches? Show your work and/or explain your reasoning.

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4c. If you needed 63 total fluid ounces of juice, how many juice pouches would you need? Show your work and/or explain your reasoning.

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5. Decide whether each table could represent a proportional relationship and explain your choice.
a. The cost to jump at Big Bounce Trampoline Park.

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5a. If proportional, choose the constant of proportion from TIME to COST. If not proportional, choose N/A.

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5. Decide whether each table could represent a proportional relationship and explain your choice.
b. The cost to jump at Bouncy Bounce Trampoline Park.

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5b. If proportional, choose the constant of proportion from TIME to COST. If not proportional, choose N/A.