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Plot the points
Some T-shirts cost $8 each.
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|---|---|
| 1 | 8 |
| 2 | 16 |
| 3 | 24 |
| 4 | 32 |
| 5 | 40 |
| 6 | 48 |
Use the table to answer these questions.
What does
What does
Is there a proportional relationship between
Plot the pairs in the table on the coordinate plane.
Your teacher will give you a set of cards that show representations of relationships.
Sort the cards into categories of your choosing. Be prepared to describe your categories.
Pause for a whole-class discussion.
Take turns with your partner to match a table with a graph.
For each match that you find, explain to your partner how you know it’s a match.
For each match that your partner finds, listen carefully to their explanation. If you disagree, discuss your thinking and work to reach an agreement.
Which of the relationships are proportional?
What do you notice about the graphs of proportional relationships? Do you think this will hold true for all graphs of proportional relationships?
One way to represent a proportional relationship is with a graph. Here is a graph that represents different amounts that fit the situation, “Blueberries cost $6 per pound.”
Different points on the graph tell us, for example, that 2 pounds of blueberries cost $12, and 4.5 pounds of blueberries cost $27.
Sometimes it makes sense to connect the points with a line, and sometimes it doesn’t. For example, we could buy 4.5 pounds of blueberries or 1.875 pounds, or any other part of a whole pound. So all the points between the whole numbers make sense in the situation, and any point on the line is meaningful.
If the graph represented the cost for different numbers of sandwiches (instead of pounds of blueberries), it might not make sense to connect the points with a line, because it is often not possible to buy 4.5 sandwiches or 1.875 sandwiches. Even if only points make sense in the situation, though, sometimes we connect them with a line anyway to make the relationship easier to see.
Graphs that represent proportional relationships all have a few things in common:
Here are some graphs that do not represent proportional relationships:
These points do not lie on a line.
This is a line, but it doesn’t go through the origin.
The origin is the point