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Graphing Proportional Relationships

Graphing Proportional Relationships

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Mathematics

7th - 8th Grade

Easy

CCSS
7.RP.A.2D, 8.EE.B.5

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Pam Grettler

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3 Slides • 10 Questions

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Graphing Proportional Relationships

Objective: Describe how proportional relationships are represented using the coordinate plane

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Open Ended

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What do you notice about the graph?


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Properties of Proportional Graphs

  • All graphs of proportional relationships are represented with a straight line to show a constant rate also known as LINEAR.

  • All proportional relationships pass through the origin.

  • Can be used to calculate the unit rate or constant of proportionality.

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Multiple Choice

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The graph represents the number of laps a car drove around a track compared to the number of minutes.


How many laps did the car do in 6 minutes?


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2 laps

2

6 laps

3

4 laps

4

9 laps

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Calculating Unit Rate from a Proportional Graph

We can use individual points on the line to calculate the unit rate...


We just need to remember to create a ratio and divide.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the unit rate in miles per hour for this proportional relationship?


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60 miles per hour

2

120 miles per 2 hours

3

1 mile per hour

4

60 miles per 2 hours

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Multiple Choice

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What is the constant of proportionality (unit rate) of the speed of the sloth based on the graph?


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1

1 minute per 6 feet

2

6 feet per minute

3

1 minute per 3 feet

4

3 feet per minute

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Multiple Choice

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The graph above shows the price of games in dollars. Is the graph proportional and how do you know?


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The graph is proportional because it is a straight line.

2

The graph is proportional because it is a straight line that passes through the origin.

3

The graph is not proportional because it does not pass through the origin.

4

The graph is not proportional because it is not a straight line and it does not pass through the origin.

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Multiple Choice

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The graph represents the number of words Taylor can type over a certain number of minutes. Which of the following statements is true?


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Taylor can write 6 words per minute

2

Taylor can write 25 words per minute

3

Taylor can write 50 words per minute

4

Taylor can write 150 words per minute

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Multiple Choice

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The following graph is not proportional, why is that?


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We don't know what number it starts at.

2

It does not pass through the origin.

3

But it IS proportional!

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Multiple Choice

You travel 150 miles on 5 gallons. What is the unit rate in miles per gallon?

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15 miles per gallon

2

30 miles per gallon

3

3 miles per gallon

4

25 miles per gallon

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Multiple Choice

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What is the unit rate for the rain fall?


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2 cm per hour

2

1 cm per hour

3

1/2 cm per hour

4

4 cm per hour

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Multiple Choice

What makes a graph between two quantities proportional?

1

It makes a straight line.

2

The line goes through (0,0)

3

It makes a curved line.

4

It makes a straight line and passes through (0,0).

Graphing Proportional Relationships

Objective: Describe how proportional relationships are represented using the coordinate plane

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