Proportional Relationships: Reading Graphs

Proportional Relationships: Reading Graphs

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Mathematics

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8th Grade

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

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Proportional Relationships:

Reading Graphs

By Ms. Rush

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What do you know???

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Multiple Choice

An ordered pair is written in the form ...

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(x, y)

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(y, x)

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(a, b)

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(0, 0)

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Multiple Choice

Ordered pair (0,0) is also known as the ___.

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y-axis

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x-axis

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origin

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constant

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Multiple Choice

What makes a graph proportional?
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Straight Line
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The line goes through (0,0)
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Curvy line
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Straight line and passes through (0,0)

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Multiple Select

Which graphs below represent proportional relationships?

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Properties of Proportional Graphs

  • All graphs that represent a proportional relationship must be a straight line (linear)

  • Proportional relationships must also show the line passing through the origin (0,0)

  • The point on the graph (1, r) is the unit rate which is also constant of proportionality (k).

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Identifying Unit Rate and K from a Graph

  • The point on the graph (1, r), where r represents the unit rate, is also constant of proportionality (k).

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This is an example of a graph with a line that is proportional. The constant of proportionality is 5. You can find the constant of proportionality by dividing one of the time values by the water values.

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This is another example of a proportional relationship on a graph. The line goes through the origin (0, 0) and is a straight line. The constant of proportionality would be 50. In the context of the problem it takes 1 hour to get a total cost of $50.

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This is an example of a non proportional relationship. In this situation, the line is a straight line, however the line does not cross the origin (0, 0).

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Multiple Choice

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What is the unit rate (or "k") in this graph?

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24

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32

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34

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36

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Multiple Choice

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What is the unit rate (or "k") in this graph?

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24

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32

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34

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Multiple Choice

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What is the unit rate (or "k") in this graph?

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10

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15

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30

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35

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Multiple Choice

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What is the unit rate (or "k") in this graph?

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20

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40

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60

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80

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Multiple Choice

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Divide yx\frac{y}{x}   to find the constant of proportionality.

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9

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Multiple Choice

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Divide yx\frac{y}{x}   to find the constant of proportionality.

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5

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6

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30

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Multiple Choice

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Divide yx\frac{y}{x}   to find the constant of proportionality.

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5

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25

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10

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Multiple Choice

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Divide yx\frac{y}{x}   to find the constant of proportionality.

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12

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7

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28

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Multiple Choice

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Divide yx\frac{y}{x}   to find the constant of proportionality.

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5

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9

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10

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45

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Multiple Choice

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Divide yx\frac{y}{x}   to find the constant of proportionality.

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21

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14

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7

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Identifying Unit Rate and K from a Graph

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Multiple Choice

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What is the unit rate (or "k") in this graph?

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5

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10

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Describing the Meaning of Unit Rate from a Graph

  • Unit rate and the constant of proportionality describe the relationship between two quantities.

  • This graph shows k=10/5 so k=2.

  • The graph shows, for every 1 text message sent, we are charged $2.00!

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Multiple Choice

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What does the point (1, 50) represent in the graph?

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Each (1) bag of rice has 50 varieties of rice

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Each (1) bag of rice weighs 50 pounds

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Each (1) bag of rice costs $50

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Each (1) bag of rice has 50 different colors of rice

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Multiple Choice

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What does the point (1, 60) represent in the graph?

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It takes 60 minutes to go 1 mile

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Every 60 minutes the family take 1 break

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In (1) one hour, the family travels 60 miles

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The family travels (1) one mile in (1) one hour

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Multiple Choice

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What does the point (1, 7.5) represent in the graph?

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Every (1) pound of chicken salad costs $7.50

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For every $7.50 spent, I get some chicken salad

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7.5 chickens are used in each batch of chicken salad

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Reading Graphs

By Ms. Rush

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