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Sure, I can provide you with some practice problems for graphing proportional relationships. Here are a few examples:
1. The cost of renting a car is $25 per day. Create a graph that represents the relationship between the number of days the car is rented and the total cost.
2. A machine produces 5 widgets per hour. Create a graph that represents the relationship between the number of hours the machine runs and the total number of widgets produced.
3. The distance covered by a car is directly proportional to the time it takes to travel. If the car travels at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, create a graph that represents the relationship between the time taken to travel and the distance covered.
4. A bakery charges $3 for a loaf of bread. Create a graph that represents the relationship between the number of loaves of bread purchased and the total cost.
5. The population of a city increases by 10,000 people per year. Create a graph that represents the relationship between the number of years and the total population of the city.
For each of these problems, you can set up a table of values and plot the points on a graph. Remember that in a proportional relationship, the points should lie on a straight line that passes through the origin, (0,0), and the ratio between the x-values and the y-values should be the same for all points.
1. The cost of renting a car is $25 per day. Create a graph that represents the relationship between the number of days the car is rented and the total cost.
2. A machine produces 5 widgets per hour. Create a graph that represents the relationship between the number of hours the machine runs and the total number of widgets produced.
3. The distance covered by a car is directly proportional to the time it takes to travel. If the car travels at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, create a graph that represents the relationship between the time taken to travel and the distance covered.
4. A bakery charges $3 for a loaf of bread. Create a graph that represents the relationship between the number of loaves of bread purchased and the total cost.
5. The population of a city increases by 10,000 people per year. Create a graph that represents the relationship between the number of years and the total population of the city.
For each of these problems, you can set up a table of values and plot the points on a graph. Remember that in a proportional relationship, the points should lie on a straight line that passes through the origin, (0,0), and the ratio between the x-values and the y-values should be the same for all points.
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