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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Question 1
1.
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
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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.
Use your equation to find how much gold Larry earns when he defeats 15 goblins. Explain.