SWBAT use the constant of proportionality to represent proportional relationships by equations in real-world contexts
Question 1
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Select the tables that show a proportional relationship between x and y.
Question 2
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What is your evidence for being able to identify that your selected table has a proportional relationship?
Question 3
3.
Select the tables that show a proportional relationship between x and y.
Question 4
4.
What is your evidence for being able to identify that your selected table has a proportional relationship?
Question 5
5.
Which table of values represents a proportional relationship between x and y?
Question 6
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What is your evidence for being able to identify that your selected tables have a proportional relationship?
Question 7
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Mariana has a large family, and her mother wants a family reunion. She allows all of the kids to have 4 friends for every 1 family member. Which of the following is an equivalent ratio for friends per family member?
Question 8
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If there are 10 kids who are family members, how many friends will there be at the reunion?
Question 9
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At KIPP Prize sometimes there are part time workers who support our school. One day during the summer there were 6 full-time employees for every 5 part-time employees. Which of the following is an equivalent ratio for full-time to part-time employees?
Question 10
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If there are 10 part time employees, how many full time workers will there be at the school?
Question 11
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Many high schools have choir, a class where students sing together. Two choirs are made at Independence High School, one with 10 altos:9 sopranos, another with 20 altos:12 sopranos.
Do the two choirs have equivalent ratios? What evidence do you have?
Question 12
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Which table of values represents a proportional relationship between x and y? Select ALL that apply.
Question 13
13.
What is your evidence for being able to identify that your selected tables have a proportional relationship?