Chocolate Milk What information is this graph telling you?

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Chocolate Milk What information is this graph telling you?

4 tsp. of syrup Chocolate Milk How many tsp of syrup would you need for 2 cups of milk? 4 tsp. of syrup

Chocolate Milk How many cups of milk would you need with 7 tsp of syrup? 3 𝟏 𝟐 cups of milk

If you have 5 cups of milk you need 10 tsp. of syrup Chocolate Milk What does this point mean on this graph? If you have 5 cups of milk you need 10 tsp. of syrup

Chocolate Milk Cups of Milk (x) tsp. of Syrup (y) 1 2 4 3 6 8 5 10 Let’s create a table to display some of the data found on the graph! What relationship do you see between the cups of milk and the tsp. of chocolate syrup?

Constant of Proportionality (Unit Rate) Chocolate Milk Cups of Milk (x) tsp. of Syrup (y) 1 2 4 3 6 8 5 10 2 1 There are ____ tsp. of syrup for every ___ cup of milk. Constant of Proportionality (Unit Rate) This is the _________________________

Chocolate Milk Cups of Milk (x) tsp. of Syrup (y) Not everyone likes their chocolate milk to be the same amount of “chocolatey-ness” What is the constant of proportionality for this graph? _________ tsp. of syrup per cup of milk 5