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Express each ratio as a fraction in simplest form. pencils to 64 erasers tents to 65 campers out of 75 days out of 200 pages
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Quiz Time Clear your desk of everything but a pencil and a calculator. You CAN write on the quiz.
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Section 6.4 Proportional and Nonproportional Relationships
R drive > Key > Feb 16_20 > 2_18__6.4 Pro & Nonpro Relationships File > Save As > P drive > Math > Feb 16_20 > 2_18__6.4 Pro & Nonpro Relationships
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Let’s Review the Definitions
Proportional - Two quantities with a constant ratio Nonproportional- Two quantities without a constant ratio
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Example 1 Identify Proportional Relationships
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Example 2 Identify Proportional Relationships
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Example 3 Identify Proportional Relationships
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Example 5 – Your Turn Identify Proportional Relationships
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Vocabulary Constant of Proportionality – The k (constant ratio) in the equation y = kx This is also called the unit rate
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Example 7 Describe Proportional Relationships
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Example 8 Describe Proportional Relationships
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Example 9 Describe Proportional Relationships
Nina charges $34.50 for 6 days of pet sitting. Write an equation relating the cost of pet sitting to the number of days. What would be the cost of pet sitting for 4 days?
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Homework Section 6.4 #1-2, 4-7, 10, 11
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Homework Section 6.4 #1-2, 4-7, 10, 11
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