Property
Proportional relationships can be represented by an equation of the form y=kx or y=rx. In this equation:
- x is the independent variable (input).
- y is the dependent variable (output).
- r (or k) is the constant of proportionality (the unit rate).
This equation shows that the output is always a constant multiple of the input.
Examples
- A machine prints 80 pages in 5 minutes. The unit rate is r=580=16 pages per minute. The equation is p=16m, where p is pages and m is minutes.
- The cost for apples is 2.50 dollars per pound. If C is the total cost and p is the number of pounds, the equation is C=2.5p.
- A graph of a proportional relationship passes through (4,32). The unit rate is 432=8. The equation representing this graph is y=8x.
Explanation
An equation is like a powerful calculator for a proportional relationship. Once you find the constant rate (r), you can plug in any amount for x to instantly find its corresponding amount y, without having to fill out a huge table.