
Ratio Reasoning
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Mathematics
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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29 Slides • 31 Questions
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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?
When two ratios can be simplified
When two ratios are equivalent and show the same value
When two ratios have the exact same numbers
When two ratios can be multiplied by 2
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Multiple Choice
Do the ratios form a proportion?
Yes, they form a proportion.
No, they do not form a proportion.
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Multiple Choice
Determine if the ratios are proportional. 4/5 and 15/20
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Are the two ratios proportional?
YES
NO
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Multiple Choice
Are the two ratios proportional?
YES
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.
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.
* 13 =
* 13 =
* 13 =
* 13 =
* 13 =
156
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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!
* 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.
* 12 =
* 13 =
* 10 =
* 12 =
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A few special notes:
The point 0,0 is always proportional
Any multiplicative rule times zero equals zero
If you see a 0,0 point, ignore it but know it's proportional
Conversely, any point with a zero in it without another zero cannot be proportional!
You cannot get from 0 to any non-zero number by multiplying!!
It only takes one ratio row being off the multiplicative rule to ruin the table for proportionality
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
Which statement best describes the relationship between x and y in the table?
Proportional
Not Proportional
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Multiple Choice
Does the table show a proportional relationship?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Is this table proportional or non-proportional?
Proportional
Non-Proportional
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Multiple Choice
Is this table proportional?
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
Is this table proportional?
Yes
No
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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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
What is the constant of proportionality?
AKA: What is the unit rate?
$3
$4
$2
$9
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Multiple Choice
The constant of proportionality is also the unit rate.
True
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
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blank
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Is the given table a proportional relationship? If so, what is the constant?
xy= constant of proportionality
Yes; 1/3
Yes; 3
Yes; 5
No
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Multiple Choice
What is the constant of proportionality?
Hint--left column is x, right column is y
xy= constant of proportionality
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3.3
3/10
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Multiple Choice
What is the constant of proportionality?
CAREFUL! It's the multiplicative relationship from x to y.
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2
41
-4
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Multiple Choice
What is the constant of proportionality?
AKA: What is the unit rate?
Hint: Top row are x values, bottom row are y values.
$18
$18.50
$22.50
$22
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Multiple Choice
What is the constant of proportionality?
1/30
30
1/10
10
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Multiple Choice
What is the constant of proportionality?
5
51
41
0.2
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Multiple Select
What is the constant of proportionality?
Hint--the left column is x, the right column is y
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0.3
31
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?
* 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
* 3 =
* 3 =
* 3 =
x * 3 = y
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Multiple Choice
Which equation helps you solve for k?
k = yx
k = xy
k = y + x
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
Identify the constant of proportionality.
k = 0.451
k = 0.45
k = -0.45
k = −0.451
none (not proportional)
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Multiple Choice
Identify the constant of proportionality.
k = 2
k = 4
k = 1/2
k = 1/4
none (not proportional)
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Multiple Choice
Write the equation for the table given.
y = 16x
y=8x
y=12x
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Multiple Choice
Write the equation for the table given
y = 31 x
y = 3x
y = 21 x
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Multiple Choice
Which equation would match this proportional relationship?
y = 45x
y = 30x
y = 15x
y = -45x
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Multiple Choice
What is the equation y=kx for the table?
y= 31 x
y=3x
y=5x
y= 51 x
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Multiple Choice
Write an equation for this relationship.
y= 51 x
y= 41 x
y=2x
y=5x
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