IM: 8.3.3: Representing Proportional Relationships (Lesson)
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15 questions
3.1: Number Talk: Multiplication
Find the value of each product mentally.
15\sdot2
15\sdot2
15\sdot0.5
15\sdot0.5
15\sdot0.25
15\sdot0.25
15\sdot(2.25)
15\sdot(2.25)
3.2: Representations of Proportional Relationships
Here are two ways to represent a situation.
Description:
Jada and Noah counted the number of steps they took to walk a set distance. To walk the same distance, Jada took 8 steps while Noah took 10 steps. Then they found that when Noah took 15 steps, Jada took 12 steps.
Equation:
Let x represent the number of steps Jada takes and let y represent the number of steps Noah takes. y=\frac{5}{4}x
Create a table that represents this situation with at least 3 pairs of values.
Create a table that represents this situation with at least 3 pairs of values.
Graph this relationship and label the axes.
Graph this relationship and label the axes.
How can you see or calculate the constant of proportionality in each representation? What does it mean?
How can you see or calculate the constant of proportionality in each representation? What does it mean?
Explain how you can tell that the equation, description, graph, and table all represent the same situation.
Explain how you can tell that the equation, description, graph, and table all represent the same situation.
Here are two ways to represent a situation.
Description:
The Origami Club is doing a car wash fundraiser to raise money for a trip. They charge the same price for every car. After 11 cars, they raised a total of $93.50. After 23 cars, they raised a total of $195.50.
Table:
Write an equation that represents this situation. (Use c to represent number of cars and use m to represent amount raised in dollars.)
Write an equation that represents this situation. (Use c to represent number of cars and use m to represent amount raised in dollars.)
Create a graph that represents this situation.
Create a graph that represents this situation.
How can you see or calculate the constant of proportionality in each representation? What does it mean?
How can you see or calculate the constant of proportionality in each representation? What does it mean?
Explain how you can tell that the equation, description, graph, and table all represent the same situation.
Explain how you can tell that the equation, description, graph, and table all represent the same situation.
3.3: Info Gap: Proportional Relationships
Your teacher will give you either a problem card or a data card. Do not show or read your card to your partner.
Ten people can dig five holes in three hours. If n people digging at the same rate dig m holes in d hours:
n is proportional to m when d=3
n is proportional to m when d=3
n is proportional to d when m=5
n is proportional to d when m=5
m is proportional to d when n=10
m is proportional to d when n=10