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Additional Proportional Reasoning Problems

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Proportional Reasoning• Deliberate use of multiplicative

relationships to compare and to predict

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Mixing Colours

• Jane

• Lianne

• same shade?• Explain.

2 cans 3 cans

2 cans

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2

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23 cans

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Teagan & The Giant

• Teagan measures her height with 6 of her hands. The giant measures his height with 6 of his hands.

• If Teagan is 4 giant hands tall, how tall is the giant measured in Teagan’s hands

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Teagan and the Giant

a) 9b) 24c) 12d) 8

Possible Answers:

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Student Samples

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Four boxes of cookies cost $10.00.How much would 18 boxes cost?

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A lion’s heart beats 40 beats in 60 seconds. How long would it take to beat 1 million times?

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Student Sample Solutions

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- I noticed you used the 1000 000 and you used the 60. You didn’t use the 40 - how come?

- Why did you choose to divide?

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How long is 25 000 minutes anyway?

How long would it take to beat 1 million times if the lion’s heart beats 40 beats in 50 seconds?

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Download Problem

• about how long for a 1200 kB file?

• other useful equivalent rates?

Downloaded 3200 kB in 4 sec.

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Work Problem

• If it takes 4 workers 6 hours to repair a road, how long will it take 9 workers if they work at the same rate?

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Student Samples

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I noticed that you decided if there was an extra person, it would take exactly one less hour. How did you decide that?

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I noticed you have 4 different answers on the page. Which of them do you think is correct? Could there be more than one correct answer? Which makes the most sense to you?

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Great approach to this problem. What would you do to figure out how many people you would need to finish in 2 hours or less?

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What if they weren’t lazier?!

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Keeping Tabs (EQAO Gr 9 Academic Spring 2009)A student council collects aluminum pop tabs to raise money to purchase a wheelchair. A company buys the pop tabs for $0.88 per kilogram.

If 1267 pop tabs have a mass of one pound, how many pop tabs are needed to purchase a wheelchair worth $1500?

Show your work.

 

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Hint:

1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds

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Student Samples

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Remember

• What makes a great answer? • Big ideas and lesson goals • Scaffolding and Challenging • Strategies used

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Good Consolidating Question

• two places on diagram 12 cm apart; 6 m apart for real.

• someone says enough info to know about any two locations on map

• Agree or disagree? Explain why.

A B