MA.7.AR.4.2
Determine the constant of proportionality within a mathematical or real-world context given a table, graph or written description of a proportional relationship.
Example Problems
A hiker climbs in .
How many meters does the hiker climb per hour?
How many meters does the hiker climb per hour?
A carpenter uses 180 nails to assemble 15 frames.
How many nails are used per frame?
How many nails are used per frame?
We can calculate x, the amount of kilometers run in t hours, using the equation .
How many kilometers are run per hour?
How many kilometers are run per hour?
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