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Math (Unit Rate (Definition: Unit rate (Also known as constant) is the is…
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- Math 
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- Unit Rate 
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- Real life example: One example - if there were 2 buses and and 10 students the unit rate would be 5 because in each bus they can only fit 5 students   
 
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- Relationship with other units: The unit rate is connected to many parts of the unit such as tables, graphs, equations and formulas 
 
 
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- Proportional 
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- Real life example: For every dollar you get 2 candies. This is proportional because it increases by 2 candies for each dollar you spend 
 
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- K-value : 
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- Real life example: 5 apples cost 10 dollars, therefore, the k value would be 2 because the cost will increase by 2 for every apple 
 
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- Relationship with other units: The k value determines if the numbers are proportional or not and it determines the unit rate, graph and table 
 
 
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- Scaling 
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- Real life example: I created a model but I want to see how big it would be in real life so I need to multiply it by a certain scale factor 
 
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- Relationship with other units: It can be connected with proportionality because the scale could go up in a certain number each time which is the constant 
 
 
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- constant of p (on Graph 
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- If every minute Justin Biebers tickets goes up by 50 that relationship would be proportional on a graph becuase it starts at zero and goes up in a straight line 
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- Definition: It is the constant for one thing but shown on a graph and the line that is shown has to go through the origin and it has to be straight 
 
 
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