Identify Proportional Relationships (Tables) Quiz

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#1 of 7: Mild

Identify proportional relationships (tables)

<p>Find the amount of profit earned per box in each row of the table. Use that to determine if the table represents a proportional relationship between the number of boxes sold and the amount of profit earned.</p><p><tableuiv2 data-props='{"headers":[{"type":"text","text_color":"#080808","value":"Boxes"},{"type":"text","value":"Profit (dollars)","text_color":"#080808"}],"rows":[[{"value":"`2`"},{"value":"`10`"}],[{"value":"`5`"},{"value":"`25`"}],[{"value":"`8`"},{"value":"`40`"}]]}'/></p>

#2 of 7: Mild

Identify proportional relationships (tables)

<p>Find the number of gems earned per mine in each row of the table. Use that to determine if the table represents a proportional relationship between the number of mines built and the number of gems earned.</p><p><tableuiv2 data-props='{"headers":[{"type":"text","text_color":"#080808","value":"Mines"},{"type":"text","value":"Gems","text_color":"#080808"}],"rows":[[{"value":"`3`"},{"value":"`9`"}],[{"value":"`5`"},{"value":"`15`"}],[{"value":"`6`"},{"value":"`18`"}]]}'/> </p>

#3 of 7: Medium

Identify proportional relationships (tables)

<p>Find the amount of snow accumulation per hour for each row in the table. Use that to determine if the table represents a proportional relationship between the number of hours it has snowed and the total snow accumulation in inches.</p><p> <tableuiv2 data-props='{"headers":[{"type":"text","text_color":"#080808","value":"Time (hours)"},{"type":"text","value":"Snow Accumulation (inches)","text_color":"#080808"}],"rows":[[{"value":"`3`"},{"value":"`2.1`"}],[{"value":"`6`"},{"value":"`4.2`"}],[{"value":"`8`"},{"value":"`5.6`"}]]}'/></p><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an exact decimal or simplified fraction/mixed number.</highlight></p>

#4 of 7: Medium

Identify proportional relationships (tables)

<p>Find the number of swings built per day for each row in the table. Use that to determine if the table represents a proportional relationship between the number of days spent building swings and the number of swings built.</p><p><tableuiv2 data-props='{"headers":[{"type":"text","text_color":"#080808","value":"Time (days)"},{"type":"text","value":"Swings Built","text_color":"#080808"}],"rows":[[{"value":"`5`"},{"value":"`4`"}],[{"value":"`10`"},{"value":"`8`"}],[{"value":"`15`"},{"value":"`12`"}]]}'/></p><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an exact decimal or simplified fraction/mixed number.</highlight></p>

#5 of 7: Medium

Identify proportional relationships (tables)

<p>Find the amount of money received per pound of recycled cans for each row in the table. Use that to determine if the table represents a proportional relationship between the weight of the aluminum cans recycled and the amount of money received for the recycled cans.</p><p><tableuiv2 data-props='{"headers":[{"type":"text","text_color":"#080808","value":"Weight of Cans (pounds)"},{"type":"text","value":"Money Received (dollars)","text_color":"#080808"}],"rows":[[{"value":"`60`"},{"value":"`3.60`"}],[{"value":"`80`"},{"value":"`4.80`"}],[{"value":"`120`"},{"value":"`7.20`"}]]}'/></p><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an exact decimal or simplified fraction/mixed number.</highlight>

#6 of 7: Spicy

Identify proportional relationships (tables)

<p>Find the number of batches of cookies made using one pack of sliced almonds for each row in the table. Use that to determine if the table represents a proportional relationship between the amount of sliced almonds used and the number of batches of cookies made? </p><p><tableuiv2 data-props='{"headers":[{"type":"text","text_color":"#080808","value":"Sliced Almonds (packs)"},{"type":"text","value":"Batches of Cookies","text_color":"#080808"}],"rows":[[{"value":"`4`"},{"value":"`3`"}],[{"value":"`6`"},{"value":"`4.5`"}],[{"value":"`12`"},{"value":"`9`"}]]}'/></p><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an exact decimal or simplified fraction/mixed number.</highlight></p>

#7 of 7: Spicy

Identify proportional relationships (tables)

<p>Find the amount of milk used per cup of oats for each row in the table. Use that to determine if the table represents a proportional relationship between the amount of oats and milk used in a recipe.</p><p><tableuiv2 data-props='{"headers":[{"type":"text","text_color":"#080808","value":"Amount of Oats (cups)"},{"type":"text","value":"Amount of Milk (cups)","text_color":"#080808"}],"rows":[[{"value":"`1/4`"},{"value":"`3/8`"}],[{"value":"`2/5`"},{"value":"`3/5 `"}],[{"value":"`10`"},{"value":"`15`"}]]}'/></p><highlight data-color="#666" data-style="italic">Write your answer as an exact decimal or simplified fraction/mixed number.</highlight>

When the ratios of the variable are exactly equivalent, they are meant to be in a proportional relationship. For example, y =kx. Here, ‘k’ is the constant of proportionality. Identifying proportional relationships through tables is very simple. Firsty, calculate the ratio for each of the variables. If they are equivalent, they are in a proportional relationship. 


 

Share this efficient quiz ‘identify proportional relationship tables’ with your students and help them to dissolve their fear of proportions. You can also try our Identify Proportional Relationships (Tables) Worksheet and Identify Proportional Relationships (Tables) Problems as well for a better understanding of the concepts.

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When the ratios of the variable are exactly equivalent, they are meant to be in a proportional relationship. For example, y =kx. Here, ‘k’ is the constant of proportionality. Identifying proportional relationships through tables is very simple. Firsty, calculate the ratio for each of the variables. If they are equivalent, they are in a proportional relationship. 


 

Share this efficient quiz ‘identify proportional relationship tables’ with your students and help them to dissolve their fear of proportions. You can also try our Identify Proportional Relationships (Tables) Worksheet and Identify Proportional Relationships (Tables) Problems as well for a better understanding of the concepts.

You can take help from our Identifying Proportionality From Tables And Verbal Descriptions Lesson Plan perfect for empowering your math students!

When the ratios of the variable are exactly equivalent, they are meant to be in a proportional relationship. For example, y =kx. Here, ‘k’ is the constant of proportionality. Identifying proportional relationships through tables is very simple. Firsty, calculate the ratio for each of the variables. If they are equivalent, they are in a proportional relationship. 


 

Share this efficient quiz ‘identify proportional relationship tables’ with your students and help them to dissolve their fear of proportions. You can also try our

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