Write addition sentences to describe pictures
Write addition sentences to describe pictures
What you'll learn
- Identify proportional relationships from tables by verifying a constant of proportionality (k) between x and y values in at least 4 out of 5 given tables.
- Determine if a graph represents a proportional relationship by checking if the line is straight and passes through the origin (0,0) in at least 3 out of 4 given graphs.
- Write an equation in the form y = kx to represent a proportional relationship given a verbal description or a table with at least 80% accuracy.
- Explain, in their own words, the key characteristics that define a proportional relationship, including the concept of a constant of proportionality (k), in a short paragraph.
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Write the addition sentence for the number line.
Write the addition sentence for the number line.
Write the addition sentence for the number line.
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