Add two two-digit numbers - without regrouping
Add two two-digit numbers - without regrouping
What you'll learn
- Identify the constant of proportionality (k) from a table or graph representing a proportional relationship.
- Write an equation in the form y = kx to represent a proportional relationship given a table, graph, or verbal description.
- Solve for a missing value in a proportional relationship using the equation y = kx, given the constant of proportionality (k) and either x or y.
- Explain, using mathematical vocabulary, how the constant of proportionality (k) affects the graph of a proportional relationship (y=kx).
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Add 24 + 13
Add 50 + 28
Solve 35 + 41 = ?
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