To complete the table for the given ratio of flour to water, we can see that for every 5 cups of flour, we use 2 cups of water. To find the corresponding amount of water for the various amounts of flour, we can maintain the same ratio.
Here's the relationship based on the ratio of 5 cups of flour to 2 cups of water:
- Cups of Flour: 5 → Cups of Water: 2
- Cups of Flour: 10 → Cups of Water: 2 * (10 / 5) = 4
- Cups of Flour: 15 → Cups of Water: 2 * (15 / 5) = 6
- Cups of Flour: 20 → Cups of Water: 2 * (20 / 5) = 8
Now, we can complete the table:
| Cups of Flour | Cups of Water | |---------------|---------------| | 5 | 2 | | 10 | 4 | | 15 | 6 | | 20 | 8 |
Graphing the Data
To graph the data, you can plot the pairs of values (Cups of Flour, Cups of Water) on a coordinate plane.
- X-axis: Cups of Flour
- Y-axis: Cups of Water
The points to plot based on the table are:
- (5, 2)
- (10, 4)
- (15, 6)
- (20, 8)
Once plotted, you should see a straight line that indicates a proportional relationship between the cups of flour and cups of water. The line will start at the origin (0,0) and move up to the right, indicating that as the amount of flour increases, the amount of water increases proportionately according to the given ratio.