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Lesson 02: Introducing Proportional Relationships with Tables | Unit 2: Introducing Proportional Relationships

Lesson 02: Introducing Proportional Relationships with Tables | Unit 2: Introducing Proportional Relationships

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Mathematics

7th Grade

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CCSS
6.NS.B.3, 7.RP.A.2B, 6.RP.A.3A

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Multiple Choice

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The table shows a proportional relationship between __________ and __________.

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gallons of milk and cups of flour
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cups of water and teaspoons of sugar
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liters of juice and ounces of cream
4
cups of milk and tablespoons of chocolate syrup

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Multiple Choice

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The scale factor shown is __________. Bank of Terms: tablespoons of chocolate syrup, 4, cups of milk, cup of milk, 32\frac32

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2
1.5 cups of milk
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4 tablespoons of chocolate syrup
4

32\frac{3}{2}

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Multiple Choice

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The constant of proportionality for this relationship is __________.

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the difference between the two quantities
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the sum of the two quantities
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the product of the two quantities
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the ratio of the two quantities

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Multiple Choice

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The units for the constant of proportionality are __________ per __________.

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tablespoons per cup
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grams per ounces
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liters per gallons
4
cups per tablespoons

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Multiple Choice

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How many cups of red paint should be added to 1 cup of white paint?

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1 cup
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2 cups
3
5 cups
4
3 cups

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Multiple Choice

What is the constant of proportionality?

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The constant of proportionality is the product of the two quantities.
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The constant of proportionality is the difference between the two quantities.
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The constant of proportionality is the ratio of the two quantities.
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The constant of proportionality is the sum of the two quantities.

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Multiple Select

Select **all** the ratios that are equivalent to each other.

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1. 4:7

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2. 8:15

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3. 16:28

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4. 2:3

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5. 20:35

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Multiple Choice

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In Canadian coins, 16 quarters is equal in value to 2 toonies. How many toonies are equal in value to 24 quarters?

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4
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Multiple Choice

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In Canadian coins, 16 quarters is equal in value to 2 toonies. What does the value in the right column that is next to 1 in the left column mean in this situation?

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0.75
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0.125
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0.25
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0.5

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Multiple Choice

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The table represents a proportional relationship. What is the value of y when x = 7?

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20
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35
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30
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25
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