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Chocolate Milk What information is this graph telling you?
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4 tsp. of syrup Chocolate Milk How many tsp of syrup would you need
for 2 cups of milk? 4 tsp. of syrup
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Chocolate Milk How many cups of milk would you need
with 7 tsp of syrup? 3 𝟏 𝟐 cups of milk
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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
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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?
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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 _________________________
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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
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