Find the constant of proportionality in this situation.
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Question 11
11.
write an equation (in the form y=kx, where k is the constant of proportionality) to represent the relationship between the number of goblins defeated and the amount of gold earned.
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Question 12
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Use your equation to find how much gold Larry earns when he defeats 15 goblins. Explain.
Question 1
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Mixed Numbers—Change the following improper fractions into mixed numbers. For example,
11/2→5 1/2
Question 2
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Mixed Numbers—Change the following improper fractions into mixed numbers. For example,
11/2→5 1/2
Question 3
3.
Mixed Numbers—Change the following improper fractions into mixed numbers. For example,
11/2→5 1/2
Question 4
4.
Mixed Numbers—Change the following improper fractions into mixed numbers. For example,
11/2→5 1/2
Question 5
5.
Mixed Numbers—Change the following improper fractions into mixed numbers. For example,
11/2→5 1/2
Question 6
6.
Mixed Numbers—Change the following improper fractions into mixed numbers. For example,
11/2→5 1/2
Question 7
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Equations—Mr. Hwung’s friend is shopping at Whole Foods and pays $9 for two avocados.
Find the constant of proportionality in this situation.
“For every…”
Question 8
8.
Write an equation (in the form of y=kx, where k is the constant of proportionality) to represent the relationship between the number of avocados bought and how much money is spent.
Question 9
9.
Use your equation to find how much money is needed to buy 17 avocados. Explain.