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How Do You Determine Whether Values in a Table are Proportional?
The 8th grade students are planting gardens for a science project. Determine whether the number of vegetable plants is proportional to the number of flowers in all the gardens.
Summary
- If the ratio of veggie plants to flowers is the same for each column, then the values in the table are proportional
- Translate the two rows in the table to ratios by writing them as fractions
- Reduce ratios by dividing the top and bottom of each fraction by the GCF of the two numbers
- GCF stands for Greatest Common Factor
- All ratios reduce to 2/3, so they are all equivalent
- This means the values in the table are proportional!

Notes
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- One way we can write ratios is as fractions, so we'll create five fractions from our table
- Then we can reduce our fractions to see if our ratios are equivalent
- The numbers of veggie plants are in the numerators
- The numbers of flowers are in the denominators
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- GCF stands for Greatest Common Factor
- The GCF of 4 and 6 is 2
- The GCF of 6 and 9 is 3
- The GCF of 8 and 12 is 4
- The GCF of 10 and 15 is 5
- The GCF of 14 and 21 is 7
- GCF/GCF is just a fancy form of 1
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- Using each ratio's GCF, we reduced each one down to 2/3!
- Since all the ratios reduce to the same thing, that means they are all equivalent
- Since all the ratios are equivalent, that means the values in our table are proportional!