U4: Proportional Relationships

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Across
  1. 3. A ratio that describes the amount per 1. A ratio when the denominator is 1.
  2. 6. The bottom number in the fraction. It tells how many pieces are in the whole.
  3. 9. The y-value of a table or graph.
  4. 11. A graph will be this if it has a constant rate of change.
  5. 12. The operation that a fraction bar insinuates.
  6. 15. The x-value of a table or graph.
  7. 16. (0,0) on a graph
Down
  1. 1. A graph will be this if it has a constant rate of change (is a straight line) and constant of proportionality (goes through the origin).
  2. 2. The top number in a fraction. It tells the part of the whole.
  3. 4. The constant value of the ratio of two proportional quantities.
  4. 5. Describes how one quantity changes in relation to another quanitity.
  5. 7. What rate of change is to the constant of proportionality.
  6. 8. A relationship that does not have a constant of proportionality (goes through the origin) and/or a constant rate of change (is a straight line).
  7. 10. The ratio of change in y-value over change in x-value.
  8. 13. A numerical value that is not a whole number.
  9. 14. A relationship that has constant ratio of "y-value" over "x-value".