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Slope & Proportional Relationships Review (11/9/2023)

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Question 1
1.

Which of the the triangles would lie on the given line?


Question 2
2.

Consider the line and triangles in the diagram.




Which of the following statements explains the relationship between the slope of the line and features of the triangles?

Question 3
3.

Which of the following is true about the triangles shown on the graph?

Question 4
4.
Use the graph to answer the following questions.




The slope of line 1 is_______ , the slope of line 2 is _______ and the slope of line 3 is _______ . Line _______ is the steepest and Line _______ is the flattest.
Question 5
5.

Which bakery works at a faster rate?


Question 6
6.

The average donut sales for two shops is shown below. Which shop sells more donuts in one day?


Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
9.
Calculate the rate of change for Happy Hauling Service._______
Calculate the rate of change for EZ Excavation _______
If the contractor has 40 cubic yards fo dirt to haul and only cares about the price, which hauling company should he hire? _______
Question 10
10.

Question 11
11.

Use the graph to answer the following questions.


Which of the following ordered pairs represents the unit rate?

Question 12
12.

Rearrange the cyclist from fastest to slowest.

  1. Cyclist C
  2. Cyclist A
  3. Cyclist D
  4. Cyclist B
Question 13
13.

Put the lines in order from flattest to steepest.

Question 14
14.

Which of the following lines has a slope of 1/3?

Question 15
15.

Match the graph with the correct slope.

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Question 16
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Without calculating the slope, match the following slope values with the appropriate line.

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