Worksheets9 18 DO Now Understanding Proportional Relationships
Total questions: 5
Worksheet time: 3mins
A recipe requires 3 cups of flour for every 2 cups of sugar. If you use 9 cups of flour, how many cups of sugar do you need to maintain the same proportion?
4 cups
6 cups
8 cups
12 cups
A car travels 150 miles using 5 gallons of gasoline. How many miles can the car travel using 8 gallons of gasoline, assuming the relationship is proportional?
200 miles
240 miles
300 miles
360 miles
Does the following table show a constant rate between x and y ?
Yes, because the ratio xy is constant
No, because the ratio xy is not constant
Yes, because y increases by 3 each time
No, because x and y are not equal
A recipe requires 4 cups of milk for every 5 cups of flour. If you use 20 cups of flour, how many cups of milk do you need to maintain the same proportion?
12 cups
16 cups
20 cups
25 cups
A cyclist travels 60 miles using 2 gallons of water. How many miles can the cyclist travel using 5 gallons of water, assuming the relationship is proportional?
120 miles
150 miles
180 miles
200 miles
