About 400 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Proportion word problems (practice) | Khan Academy

    Proportion word problems VA.Math: 7.CE.2.b VA.Math.2023: 7.CE.2.b Google Classroom Microsoft Teams

  2. Proportional relationships | 7th grade math | Khan Academy

    Learn all about proportional relationships. How are they connected to ratios and rates? What do their graphs look like? What types of word problems can we solve with proportions?

  3. Proportional relationships (practice) | Khan Academy

    Practice telling whether or not the relationship between two quantities is proportional by reasoning about equivalent ratios.

  4. Proportional relationships | Pre-algebra | Math | Khan Academy

    Graphs of proportional relationships Learn Identifying proportional relationships from graphs Proportional relationships: graphs

  5. Module 1: Ratios and proportional relationships | Khan Academy

    "In Module 1, students build on their Grade 6 experiences with ratios, unit rates, and fraction division to analyze proportional relationships. They decide whether two quantities are in a …

  6. Unit 4: Proportional relationships - Khan Academy

    Identify proportional relationships from graphs Get 3 of 4 questions to level up!

  7. Rates & proportional relationships | Khan Academy

    Learn all about proportional relationships. How are they connected to ratios and rates? What do their graphs look like? What types of word problems can we solve with proportions?

  8. Identify proportional relationships (practice) | Khan Academy

    Practice telling whether or not the relationship between two quantities is proportional by looking at a table of the relationship.

  9. Proportional and non-proportional relationships | Khan Academy

    Discover how to identify, analyze, and graph proportional and non-proportional relationships through everyday examples like groceries and movie tickets. Learn to write equations and …

  10. Graphing proportional relationships (practice) | Khan Academy

    Graph the line that represents a proportional relationship between d and t with the property that an increase of 5 units in t corresponds to an increase of 8 units in d .