Direct proportion (Part 3)

In this lesson, we will solve worded problems involving direct proportion and model solutions using tables.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.A chain costs 8p per 2cm. The cost and length are directly proportional. What is the cost of 6 cm?

1/6

Q2.The number of text messages sent and the cost are directly proportional. It costs 60 pence to send 10 text messages. What is the cost of sending 20 text messages?

2/6

Q3.The number of text messages sent and the cost are directly proportional. It costs 60 pence to send 10 text messages. What is the cost of sending 5 text messages?

3/6

Q4.If 4 ice creams cost £4.80, what is the cost of 12 ice creams?

4/6

Q5.Look at the table below. Choose the correct statement that describes the relationship between the number of mugs and the cost of the mugs.

5/6

Q6.Look at the table below. Choose the correct statement that describes the relationship between the number of hours worked and the pay.

6/6

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.A chain costs 8p per 2cm. The cost and length are directly proportional. What is the cost of 6 cm?

1/6

Q2.The number of text messages sent and the cost are directly proportional. It costs 60 pence to send 10 text messages. What is the cost of sending 20 text messages?

2/6

Q3.The number of text messages sent and the cost are directly proportional. It costs 60 pence to send 10 text messages. What is the cost of sending 5 text messages?

3/6

Q4.If 4 ice creams cost £4.80, what is the cost of 12 ice creams?

4/6

Q5.Look at the table below. Choose the correct statement that describes the relationship between the number of mugs and the cost of the mugs.

5/6

Q6.Look at the table below. Choose the correct statement that describes the relationship between the number of hours worked and the pay.

6/6

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Direct proportion (part 3)

Exit Quiz

Q1.The number of pens are directly proportional to the cost. What is the missing number?

1/7

Q2.The number of rulers are directly proportional to the cost. What is the missing number A?

2/7

Q3.The number of rulers are directly proportional to the cost. What is the missing number B?

3/7

Q4.x and y are directly proportional. What is the missing number in the box?

4/7

Q5.A shop sells ribbon for £3 per metre. The length of the ribbon is directly proportional to its cost. What is the cost of 5.5 metres?

5/7

Q6.Which description cannot go that can go in the arrow?

6/7

Q7.Which number is missing from the box?

7/7

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Direct proportion (part 3)

Exit Quiz

Q1.The number of pens are directly proportional to the cost. What is the missing number?

1/7

Q2.The number of rulers are directly proportional to the cost. What is the missing number A?

2/7

Q3.The number of rulers are directly proportional to the cost. What is the missing number B?

3/7

Q4.x and y are directly proportional. What is the missing number in the box?

4/7

Q5.A shop sells ribbon for £3 per metre. The length of the ribbon is directly proportional to its cost. What is the cost of 5.5 metres?

5/7

Q6.Which description cannot go that can go in the arrow?

6/7

Q7.Which number is missing from the box?

7/7

Lesson summary: Direct proportion (Part 3)

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