PPT-Lesson 14: From Ratio Tables, Equations, and Double Number Line Diagrams to Plots on the
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Exercise 1 Create a table to show the time it will take Kelli and her team to travel from Yonkers to each town listed in the schedule assuming that the ratio of
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Exercise 1 Create a table to show the time it will take Kelli and her team to travel from Yonkers to each town listed in the schedule assuming that the ratio of the amount of time traveled to the distance traveled is the same for each city Then extend the table to include the cumulative time it will take to reach each destination on the ride home. In this lesson you . will learn to solve for missing values in a ratio problem . by setting up a double number line. . A ratio can have equivalent ratios just like a fraction can have equivalent fractions. . Year 1:. Times Tables. Doubling. /Halving. Number Bonds. Count. in 2’s, 5’s and 10’s. Double all. numbers to 10.. Halve all numbers to 20. . Know the number bonds for all numbers to 10.. What are five. Ratios. A . ratio. is a comparison of . two. numbers.. Example: Tamara has 2 dogs and 8 fish. The ratio of dogs to fish can be written in three different ways. .. . . ***. Be careful with the . A double stem and leaf plot, where the stem is in the middle and the leaves are on either side, shows the high temperatures for two cities during the same week. . Find . the measures of . center. . Essential Question. :. How . can information be gathered, recorded, and . organized with a . frequency table . and . line plot. ? . Copyright 2012 by Jessica Carr. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be duplicated, or duplicated for any profit-driven enterprise. 6.1.6. ÷. ÷. . Division of Fractions. . . __________. . . __________. . . __________. . . __________. . . __________. . 30. . 18. 125. . Factors. Find all the factors of each number. on . your . homework. .. 1.To make 5 apple pies, you need 2 pounds of apples. How many pounds of apples do you need to make 20 pies? . 2. Four balls of wool will make 8 knitted caps. How many balls of wool will it take to make 6 caps? . x tables. The answer is always 0!!!. 0. x 5 = 0. 0 x 9 = 0. 0. x 100 = 0. 0. x 559 = 0. Can you think of any yourself?. 1 x tables. The answer is always the same!!!. 1 x 5 = 5. 1 x 100 = 100. 1 x 559 = 559. Classwork. exercise 1. Each student will be given a card with a ratio on it. Each student is expected to move about the room in search of other students who have ratios that are equivalent to their own. Once each student has found an equivalent friend, the group is then expected to create a ratio table which contains all of the equivalent ratios. Students will share these group created ratio tables. Meanwhile, the other students are expected to check for accuracy on the presented tables.. KWL – . Ratios and Rates. What you Know Want to learn What you learned. Chapter . 1 . Notes. Chapter . 1 . Notes. Ch. . 1 . EQs. Lesson 1: . How does finding the GCF help you to solve real-world problems? . Gtplot. from . GSS. to create Stiff Diagrams and other specialty plots.. Graphs → . Stiff Diagram…. Double-click . on plot to bring up the Stiff Diagram configuration dialog.. Right-click . on labels or axes to change color, font, size, etc.. PROBABILITY SOL 6.16. Independent event . - . two events whose occurrence of one event DOES NOT affect the likelihood that the other event will occur. Dependent event . - two events whose occurrence of one event DOES affect the likelihood that the other event will occur. (from 3.1 Understanding multiplicative relationships). KS3 Mastery PD Materials: Exemplified Key Ideas. Materials for use in the classroom or to support professional development discussions. Summer 2021. The Coordinate Plane. Students will be able to:. Understand signs of numbers in ordered pairs as indicating locations in quadrants of the coordinate plane.. Find and position integers on a coordinate plane.
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