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IC: Ch. 5 TEST HW: None
If you have missing work, place it in the turn-in basket.All missing work is due
today.
Materials
1. Write the IC and HW in your planner. Wednesday, 12/11/19
• Planner• Pencil• HW (Review Packet)
1. Betty Sue got 30 extra credit points on 5 extra credit
assignments. Find the unit rate and show the math to
support your answer.
y
x
30 points
5 assignments
5
5
6 points
1 assignment
6 points per extra credit assignment
cost
pounds
y
x
$10
5lbs
$8
4lbs
$7
6lbs
$2
1pound
$2
1pound
$1.17
1pound
2. Use the ratio table to find the
unit rate with the specified units.
Pounds of candy 5 4 6
Cost 10 8 7
3. What point represents the
unit rate on the graph?
( __, ___ )
4. Write the equation of this line.
5. Write a sentence describing what this equation is
telling you.
1 40
40
1up 40
over 1 = 40
y = 40x
$40 is saved each week.
𝒚
𝒙=𝟏𝟐𝟎
𝟑
=𝟒𝟎
𝟏
$
week
(x, y)
1) Phones should be off and in your
backpack.
2) You ARE allowed to use your
calculator.
3) You ARE allowed to use your review
packet from yesterday. No other
notes allowed.
4) Staple your review packet to your
completed test.
5) Turn in both the review packet and
test.
6) You may do missing work when you
are finished...it’s all due today If
you don’t have missing work, please
read or do HW for another class.
Use a graph to tell whether x and y are in a proportional relationship.
x 3 6 9
y 1 2 3
Ch. 5 Review: Name __________________
Create a table for the following graph. Fill in all 4 rows.
x y
Period: B___, G___ Date _________________
Boxes 5 10 15
Cost $3.65 $7.30 $10.95
Use the ratio table to find the unit rate with the specified units.
cost per box
Use a graph to tell whether x and y are in a proportional relationship.
x 1 3 4
y 2 6 7
a) -8 – (-8)
b) (-½) + (-¾)
Solve.
y 2x
Create a table for the following equation.
x y
Use the ratio table to find the unit rate with the specified units.
Miles per gallon
Gallons 0 3 6 9
Miles 0 85.5 171 256.5
Solve this equation.
x5 15
4
Does the graph below represent a proportional relationship? Explain how you know.
# of batches Cups of flour used
8 12
14 21
24 36
60 90
Jimmy has a bakery. The table below shows the amount of flour used for a number of batches of cupcakes. Write an equation (if possible) for this data.
What point represents the unit rate on the graph?
Days
Pie
ces o
f G
um ( ______, _______)
What is the constant of proportionality for this graph?
The table shows the different rates to ship books through the mail. Are the rates proportional? How do you know?
Pounds (x) Cost (y)
2 $19.16
8 $76.64
15 $143.70
a) What does the point (8,28)
represent?
b) What is the
unit rate for the
balloon rising?
Graph the line that passes through the two points. Then find the constant of proportionality.
(2,1) and (6,3)
Graph the following table. Are the two quantities proportional?
Graph the equation:
1y x3
Billy Bob Joe earned 48 points of extra credit with 8 extra credit assignments. Find the unit rate.
The table shows the rates for buying songs to download. Are the rates proportional? Justify with math.
songs (x) Cost (y)
30 $25
55 $40
100 $82
Mr. August went fishing and he was hoping to catch fish
at the following rate:
a) Write a verbal expression describing this rate.
b) Graph the equation. Make sure you label your graph!!
x is the # of days spent fishing
y is the total number of fish caught
y = 4x
Holiday Song Titles (Bonus Points):1) __________________________________________________
2) __________________________________________________
3) __________________________________________________
4) __________________________________________________
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