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Module 1 Lesson 11Interpreting Graphsof Proportional Relationships
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Homework: Finish Problem Set for Lesson 11
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Module 1 Exam Thursday 12/22
Complete Example 1 on Page 47
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Example 1
Grandma's Special Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe, which yields 4 dozen cookies, calls for 3 cups of flour. Using this information, complete the chart:
Table‐Create a chart comparing the amount of flour used to the amount of cookies.
Table‐ Is the number of cookies proportional to the amount of flour used? Explain.
Unit Rate‐What is the unit rate and what is the meaning in the context of the problem?
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Does the graph show the two quantities being proportional to each other? Explain
Equation‐ Write an equation that can be used to represent the relationship.
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Question: Where is the unit rate located on the graph?
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a. Record the coordinates of flour of the points from the graph in a table. What do these ordered pairs (values) represent?
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b. Grandma has 1 remaining cup of sugar. How many dozen cookies will she be able to make? Plot the point of the graph above.
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c. How many dozen cookies can grandma make if she has no sugar? Can you graph this on the grid provided above? What do we call this point?
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Closing:
1.) What points are always on the graph of two quantities that are proportional to each other?
2.) How can you use the unit rate to create a table, equation, or graph of a relationship of two quantities that are proportional to each other?
3.) How can you identify the unit rate from a table, equation, or graph?
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