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Proportional Reasoning

Proportional Reasoning

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7th Grade

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Proportional Reasoning

by Kellany Bennett

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​What is a Proportion?

  • A proportion is an equation that states two ratios are equal

  • If something is proportional, it means that all its ratios are EQUAL.

  • ​If asked if two ratios form a proportion (or are they proportional?), check to see if they are EQUAL by...

    • ​simplifying the ratios

    • ​looking for multiplicative or division-based relationships across

    • ​using a calculator to divide the ratios and see their decimal forms

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​Checking for Proportionality

  • ​You may not like the methods from before

    • ​dividing the ratios into decimals

    • ​simplifying to see if both simplify to the same ratio

    • ​looking for relationships

  • ​There's more! Remember cross products, or means and extremes? If two ratios are proportional, their cross products or means and extremes have to be equal.

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Multiple Choice

What is a proportion?

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When two ratios can be simplified

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When two ratios are equivalent and show the same value

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When two ratios have the exact same numbers

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When two ratios can be multiplied by 2

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Multiple Choice

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Do the ratios form a proportion?

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Yes, they form a proportion.

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No, they do not form a proportion.

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Multiple Choice

Determine if the ratios are proportional. 4/5 and 15/20

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

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Are the two ratios proportional?

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YES

2

NO

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Multiple Choice

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Are the two ratios proportional?

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YES

2

NO

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​Tables Can Represent Proportional Relationships

  • ​Again, in order for something to be proportional, the ratios must all be equivalent

  • ​You can physically write out each ratio and check them for equivalency

  • ​It can take a long time, right?

  • ​There is a shortcut!!

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​Other Ways to Determine Table Proportionality

  • An easier way to determine if ​a table is proportional is to look for a multiplicative rule across the rows.

  • ​If every row uses the exact same multiplication-only rule (dividing works as well, since it's the inverse of multiplying) then it's proportional.

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​You Try It!!

​Does this table represent a proportional relationship?

​Hint: Either write out all the ratios and check to see if they are equal, or find a single multiplicative (or division-based) rule going across the rows.

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​156

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Answer

​Does this table represent a proportional relationship? YES

Why:

​2/26, 3/39, 6/78, 10/130, 12/156 all are equal to 1/13

​Why:

​The constant rule is * 13.

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* 13 =

* 13 =

* 13 =

* 13 =

* 13 =

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​You Try It!!

​Does this table represent a proportional relationship?

​Hint: Either write out all the ratios and check to see if they are equal, or find a single multiplicative (or division-based) rule going across the rows.

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Answer

​Does this table represent a proportional relationship? YES

2/1, 4/2, 6/3, 8/4, and 10/5 all simplify to 2.

​The constant rule is divide by 2, or,

​This is why division rules work--we can MAKE them multiplication rules!

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* 1/2 =

* 1/2 =

* 1/2 =

* 1/2 =

* 1/2 =

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​You Try It!!

​Does this table represent a proportional relationship?

​Hint: Either write out all the ratios and check to see if they are equal, or find a single multiplicative (or division-based) rule going across the rows.

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Answer

​Does this table represent a proportional relationship? NO

Why:​

1:12

​2:26 = 1:13

​3:30 = 1:10

​4:48 = 1:12

​There is no constant, multiplicative rule, so the relationship is not proportional.

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* 12 =

* 13 =

* 10 =

* 12 =

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​A few special notes:

  1. The point 0,0 is always proportional

    1. ​Any multiplicative rule times zero equals zero

    2. ​If you see a 0,0 point, ignore it but know it's proportional

  2. ​Conversely, any point with a zero in it without another zero cannot be proportional!

    1. ​You cannot get from 0 to any non-zero number by multiplying!!

  3. ​It only takes one ratio row being off the multiplicative rule to ruin the table for proportionality

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​Not proportional

​Why? (0, 4), not (0,0)

​Also, no constant multiplicative rule

​+ 4 =

​* 5 =

​* 4 =

* 3 + 4 =

Proportional

​Why? (0,0) is proportional

​Also, the constant rule is *3

* 3 =

​* 3 =

​* 3 =

* 3 =

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Multiple Choice

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Which statement best describes the relationship between x and y in the table?

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Proportional

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Not Proportional

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Multiple Choice

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Does the table show a proportional relationship?

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

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 Is this table proportional or non-proportional?

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Proportional

2

Non-Proportional

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Multiple Choice

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Is this table proportional?

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Yes

2

No

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Multiple Choice

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Is this table proportional?

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Yes

2

No

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Fill in the Blank

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This table is proportional.

What is the value of x?

(just type the number alone)

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Fill in the Blank

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This table is proportional.

What is the missing value?

(Just type the number alone)

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The Constant of Proportionality

  • A number that shows the proportional relationship between two amounts (x and y)

  • Also called: a constant ratio, unit rate, constant multiplier, the multiplicative rule

  • ​The constant of proportionality for this table is 3, since the constant relationship is *3

  • ​The constant of proportionality is always found where the x value is 1

  • ​CONSTANT OF PROPORTIONALITY IS UNIT RATE!!!!

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You can find the constant of proportionality in a table.

x values times the constant of proportionality is the y value

​use your super smart math brains to find the relationship

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Sometimes the number being multiplied is not obvious, so we can kind of cheat and divide!

​Just take the y value and divide by the x value, for

y/x or

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Multiple Choice

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What is the constant of proportionality?

AKA: What is the unit rate?

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$3

2

$4

3

$2

4

$9

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Multiple Choice

The constant of proportionality is also the unit rate.

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True

2

False

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​IMPORTANT!

​If the values INCREASE from x to y, the constant is a positive number above 1

​If the values DECREASE from x to y, the constant is a fraction or decimal BELOW 1

​You have to make the rule go FROM x, TO y!!!

​In this table, the rule is divide by 5, or times

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Fill in the Blank

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Based on the information in the table, what is the constant of proportionality?

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Fill in the Blank

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Based on the information in the table, what is the constant of proportionality?

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Multiple Choice

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Is the given table a proportional relationship? If so, what is the constant?

yx=\frac{y}{x}=  constant of proportionality

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Yes; 1/3

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Yes; 3

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Yes; 5

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No

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Multiple Choice

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What is the constant of proportionality?

Hint--left column is x, right column is y

yx=\frac{y}{x}=  constant of proportionality

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7

2

3.3

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3/10

4

14

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Multiple Choice

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What is the constant of proportionality?

CAREFUL! It's the multiplicative relationship from x to y.

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4

2

2

3

14\frac{1}{4}  

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-4

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Multiple Choice

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What is the constant of proportionality?

AKA: What is the unit rate?

Hint: Top row are x values, bottom row are y values.

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$18

2

$18.50

3

$22.50

4

$22

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Multiple Choice

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What is the constant of proportionality?

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1/30

2

30

3

1/10

4

10

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Multiple Choice

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What is the constant of proportionality?

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5

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15\frac{1}{5}  

3

14\frac{1}{4}  

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0.2

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Multiple Select

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What is the constant of proportionality?

Hint--the left column is x, the right column is y

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30

2

0.30.\overline{3}  

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13\frac{1}{3}  

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3

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We can write a COP (constant of proprotionality) in an equation, y = kx where k is the constant.

​Don't ask me why they didn't use c = constant. Just laugh at the bad spelling of "konstant" with me and move along.... 😆

  • When the constant is 16, then the equation is y=16x

  • When the constant is 57, then the equation is y=57x

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Let's Put it All Together

What is the Constant of Proportionality for this table?

What would the equation of the line be?

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Let's Put it All Together

What is the Constant of Proportionality for this table? 3

What would the equation of the line be?

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* 3 =

​* 3 =

​* 3 =

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Let's Put it All Together

What is the Constant of Proportionality for this table? 3

What would the equation of the line be? y = 3x

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* 3 =

​ * 3 =

​ * 3 =

​x * 3 = y

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Multiple Choice

Which equation helps you solve for k?

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k = xyk\ =\ \frac{x}{y}

2

k = yxk\ =\ \frac{y}{x}

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k = y + x

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k = 2x

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​Notice that NONE of these equations have an addition or subtraction attached, ONLY multiplication!!! y = 3x - 2 would NOT be proportional!!!

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the constant of proportionality.

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k = 10.45\frac{1}{0.45}  

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k = 0.45

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k = -0.45

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k = 10.45-\frac{1}{0.45}  

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none (not proportional)

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the constant of proportionality.

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k = 2

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k = 4

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k = 1/2

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k = 1/4

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none (not proportional)

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Multiple Choice

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Write the equation for the table given.

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y = 16x

2

y=8x

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y=12x

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Multiple Choice

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Write the equation for the table given

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y = 13\frac{1}{3} x

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y = 3x

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y = 12\frac{1}{2} x

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Multiple Choice

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Which equation would match this proportional relationship?

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y = 45x

2

y = 30x

3

y = 15x

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y = -45x

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Multiple Choice

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What is the equation y=kx for the table?

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y= 13\frac{1}{3}  x

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y=3x

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y=5x

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y= 15\frac{1}{5}  x

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Multiple Choice

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Write an equation for this relationship.

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y= 15\frac{1}{5} x

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y= 14\frac{1}{4} x

3

y=2x

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y=5x

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by Kellany Bennett

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