Proportional Relationships in Tables HW 11-15
Proportional Relationships in Tables HW 11-15
Proportional Relationships in Tables HW 11-15
Date _________________________
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3
4
15
20
2) This table shows the amount earned by Harry for selling cups of ice
cream. Do the numbers in the table represent a proportional relationship?
Cups sold (km)
3
Earnings ($)
12
20
7
9
28
36
3) Fred wrote notes during an examination. The table below shows number
of pages written in relation to the time it took to make the notes (in hours).
Does the table represent a proportional relationship?
Notes (pages)
8
18
10
11
20
23
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Name _____________________
Date _________________________
4) Alice went to market and bought comics. The table below shows the price
for different numbers of comics. Do the numbers in the table represent a
proportional relationship?
Number of Comics
2
Price (Dollars)
6
12
6
8
16
24
5) A ferry has to transport bikes on an island. The table below shows the
number of bikes transported and the number of trips made by ferry. Do the
numbers in the table represent a proportional relationship?
Number of bikes
10
Number of trips
5
12
14
16
7
8
6) The table below gives the distance covered by a train over time. Do the
numbers in the table represent a proportional relationship?
Distance (km)
50
60
12
70
80
14
16
7) Daisy made an envelope from sheets of paper. The table below shows the
number of envelopes made by the number of sheets. Do the numbers in the
table represent a proportional relationship?
Number of envelopes
1
Number of sheets
2
3
4
6
12
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Name _____________________
Date _________________________
8) Joe made a fruit pie. The table below displays the number of fruits he
used to make the pies. State Yes, if the table represents a proportional
relationship?
Number of pie
2
Number of fruit
10
15
4
5
24
25
Number of eggs
10
12
7
8
14
24
10) Kelly goes on a morning walk. The table below shows the number of
meters ran by Kelly over time. Do the numbers in the table represent a
proportional relationship?
Distance (m)
3
16
5
6
20
24
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