Grade 7Math

Identifying Proportional Relationships

Identifying Proportional Relationships is a skill on Pengi from Lesson 3: Comparing Proportional and Nonproportional Relationships in Illustrative Mathematics, Grade 7.

Key Concepts

Property A relationship between two quantities, $x$ and $y$, is proportional if their ratio $\frac{y}{x}$ is constant for all corresponding non zero values. This constant ratio is called the constant of proportionality, $k$. The relationship can be described by the equation: $$y = kx$$.

Examples The cost of buying apples at $3 per apple is a proportional relationship. 2 apples cost $6$: $\frac{6}{2} = 3$ 5 apples cost $15$: $\frac{15}{5} = 3$ The ratio is constant, so the relationship is proportional with the equation $y = 3x$. A car traveling at a constant speed of 50 miles per hour represents a proportional relationship between time ($x$) and distance ($y$). In 2 hours, the car travels 100 miles: $\frac{100}{2} = 50$ In 3.5 hours, the car travels 175 miles: $\frac{175}{3.5} = 50$ The ratio is constant, so the relationship is proportional with the equation $y = 50x$.

Explanation To determine if a relationship is proportional, check if the ratio of the dependent variable ($y$) to the independent variable ($x$) is the same for every pair of values. If this ratio is constant, the relationship is proportional. This constant value, often denoted by $k$, is the constant of proportionality. A key feature of proportional relationships is that when one quantity is zero, the other must also be zero.

Common Questions

What is Identifying Proportional Relationships?

Identifying Proportional Relationships is a skill on Pengi from Lesson 3: Comparing Proportional and Nonproportional Relationships in Illustrative Mathematics, Grade 7.

What grade level is Identifying Proportional Relationships for?

Identifying Proportional Relationships is part of the Grade 7 Math curriculum, covered in Illustrative Mathematics, Grade 7. It is designed for students studying Math at the Grade 7 level.

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Which textbook covers Identifying Proportional Relationships?

Identifying Proportional Relationships is covered in Illustrative Mathematics, Grade 7, specifically in Chapter 2: Introducing Proportional Relationships under Lesson 3: Comparing Proportional and Nonproportional Relationships. Pengi's lesson is aligned directly to this textbook so you can follow along with your class.

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