9.1: What Do You Want to Know?
Consider the problem: A person is running a distance race at a constant rate. What time will they finish the race?
Let’s solve problems about proportional relationships.
Consider the problem: A person is running a distance race at a constant rate. What time will they finish the race?
Your teacher will give you either a problem card or a data card. Do not show or read your card to your partner.
If your teacher gives you the problem card:
If your teacher gives you the data card:
A company is hiring people to read through all the comments posted on their website to make sure they are appropriate. Four people applied for the job and were given one day to show how quickly they could check comments.
Whenever we have a situation involving constant rates, we are likely to have a proportional relationship between quantities of interest.
Sometimes we are presented with a situation, and it is not so clear whether a proportional relationship is a good model. How can we decide if a proportional relationship is a good representation of a particular situation?
After establishing that it is a proportional relationship, setting up an equation is often the most efficient way to solve problems related to the situation.