Proportional Relationships Practice

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Question
A motorcycle travels 93 miles in 3 hours. What is the unit rate in miles per hour? (Do not include units in your answer.)(1 point)

The unit rate in miles per hour is found by dividing the distance traveled (93 miles) by the time taken (3 hours).

Unit rate = distance / time
Unit rate = 93 miles / 3 hours
Unit rate = 31 miles per hour

The unit rate in miles per hour is 31.

A planet spins two revolutions every two days what is the unit rate and revolutions per day (do not include units in your answer)

To find the unit rate of revolutions per day, divide the total number of revolutions (2) by the total number of days (2).

Unit rate = total revolutions / total days
Unit rate = 2 revolutions / 2 days
Unit rate = 1 revolution per day

Therefore, the unit rate of revolutions per day is 1.

There are 2400 calories in a whole pumpkin pie if the pie is cut into eight equal slices what is the unit rate in calories per slice (do not include units in your answer)

To find the unit rate of calories per slice, divide the total number of calories in the pie (2400 calories) by the number of slices (8).

Unit rate = total calories / number of slices
Unit rate = 2400 calories / 8 slices
Unit rate = 300 calories per slice

Therefore, the unit rate of calories per slice is 300.

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Using the points shown in the graph, identify the constant of proportionality for this graph.

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I DONT UNDERASTAND PLEASE HELPPPPP

In order to determine the constant of proportionality for a graph, we need to identify two points on the graph and find the ratio of the corresponding y-values to the corresponding x-values. This ratio will give us the constant of proportionality.

However, without the specific graph or any points mentioned, it is not possible to determine the constant of proportionality. If you provide further details or the values of the points on the graph, I would be happy to help you find the constant of proportionality.

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