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Proportional Relationships: Tables and Graphs

Lesson 1 of 2

In this lesson:

  • Test whether two quantities are proportional using tables and graphs
  • Identify the constant of proportionality across all representations
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What You Will Learn in Lesson 1

By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:

  1. Determine whether quantities are proportional by testing equivalent ratios
  2. Use the graph test: proportional means a straight line through the origin
  3. Identify in tables, graphs, equations, verbal descriptions, and diagrams
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Which Table Shows a Proportional Relationship?

Hours worked Pay ($) Hours driven Distance (km)
1 12 1 80
2 24 2 160
3 36 3 210

Both grow steadily — but are both proportional?

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The Ratio Test for Proportionality

Compute for every row — not just one.

Result Conclusion
All ratios equal Proportional —
Any ratio differs Not proportional

The constant ratio is called the constant of proportionality.

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Table A: Trail Mix at $4.50 per Pound

Pounds Cost
2 9.00 4.50
3 13.50 4.50
5 22.50 4.50
8 36.00 4.50

All ratios equal 4.50 ✓ → Proportional,

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Table B: Streaming Plan ($8 Base + $2/Movie)

Movies Cost
1 10.00 10.00
2 12.00 6.00
3 14.00 4.67
5 18.00 3.60

Ratios differ ✗ → Not proportional

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Two Tests: Table vs. Graph

Side-by-side graphs: proportional line through origin vs. linear non-proportional line

Proportional: straight line through · Not proportional: line misses origin

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Proportional Relationships Require Both Tests

Both conditions must hold:

  • Table test: equals for all pairs
  • Graph test: straight line through

The tests are equivalent — they always agree.

⚠️ A straight line missing the origin is linear but not proportional.

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Third Example: Area vs. Side Length

Side Area
1 1 1.00
2 4 2.00
3 9 3.00
4 16 4.00

Ratios increase — not proportional. Graph is a curve, not a line.

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Quick Check: Is This Relationship Proportional?

Time (min) Distance (m)
2 7 ?
4 14 ?
6 20 ?
8 28 ?

Do all ratios match? Pause before the next slide.

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Answer: Row 3 Breaks the Pattern

Time (min) Distance (m)
2 7 3.50
4 14 3.50
6 20 3.33
8 28 3.50

Row 3: Not proportional

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From "Is It Proportional?" to "What Is ?"

Now that we can test for proportionality, let's name and find the constant.

When a relationship is proportional:

  • = the common ratio
  • = the unit rate
  • = the same number in every representation

One number. Many faces.

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Constant of Proportionality:

The constant of proportionality is:

  • The common ratio for all pairs in the table
  • The unit rate: the value of when
  • The number that connects all four representations

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Baker Example: Finding in a Table

Flour cups Sugar cups
3 2 2/3
6 4 2/3
9 6 2/3
15 10 2/3

— proportional, all ratios equal

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Baker Data on a Graph — Finding

Graph of baker flour/sugar data with point (1, 2/3) marked as unit rate

  • Line passes through — confirms proportional
  • Point : when , — the unit rate is visible
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Same in Every Representation

Representation Baker example
Table ratio
Graph point
Verbal 2/3 cup per cup
Equation
Diagram scale 3 : 2
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Baker Equation: Verifying

The equation is . Let's verify with two pairs:

  • When :
  • When :

is the coefficient of in every proportional equation.

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Check In: Find in Three Representations

A car travels at constant speed:

Time (hr) Distance (km)
1 65
2 130
3 195

Find , then say where it appears on a graph and in an equation.

Think first, then advance.

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Answer: km per Hour

  • Table:
  • Graph: line through origin; is the unit rate point
  • Equation: — coefficient is

Every 1 hour, the car travels 65 km.

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Finding from a Verbal Description

A store sells paint for $28 per gallon.

  • (cost per gallon)
  • Equation:
  • The word "per" always signals the unit rate

No table needed — the verbal description gives directly.

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Your Turn: Find from a Graph

Paint cost graph: unlabeled proportional line, visible through origin, point at (1, 28)

Find : locate the point where and read off .

Then write the equation using for cost and for gallons.

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Practice: Find from Three Representations

Find the constant of proportionality in each:

  1. Table: — what is ?
  2. Equation: — what is ?
  3. Verbal: "A recipe uses 1.5 cups of oats per serving" — what is ?

Solve all three, then advance for answers.

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Answers: Finding in Three Representations

  1. — ratio test on any pair
  2. — coefficient of
  3. cups per serving — the "per" phrase

is always the unit rate: value of when .

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Key Takeaways for Lesson 1

✓ Proportional: equals the same for every pair

✓ Graph: straight line through the origin

is the unit rate — same value in all representations

⚠️ Straight line missing → not proportional

⚠️ One ratio is never enough — check every row

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Lesson 2 Preview: Equations and Graphs

Coming up in Lesson 2:

  • Writing and predicting in both directions
  • Reading graphs — what and mean in context
  • Translating among tables, graphs, equations, and descriptions

Lesson 2 puts your knowledge of to work.

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