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How is a proportional relationship different than a non proportional relationship?

 Dec 11, 2014

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A proportional relationship grows (or shrinks) at the same rate.

Examples:  If a basketball team scores 15 points in the first quarter, then a proportional relationship predicts that they score 15 points in each quarter, so they would have 30 points by half-time, 45 points at the end of the third quarter, and 60 points at the end of the game.

Another example: If you make $10.00 per hour, then after two hours, you have $20.00; after 6 hours, you have $60.00; and after 20 hours, you have $120.00.

Example of relationships that is not proportional:

Human growth rate: as a baby, you grow by the greatest amount of increase, as you get older, your growth rate slows, and stops.

 Dec 11, 2014
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Best Answer

A proportional relationship grows (or shrinks) at the same rate.

Examples:  If a basketball team scores 15 points in the first quarter, then a proportional relationship predicts that they score 15 points in each quarter, so they would have 30 points by half-time, 45 points at the end of the third quarter, and 60 points at the end of the game.

Another example: If you make $10.00 per hour, then after two hours, you have $20.00; after 6 hours, you have $60.00; and after 20 hours, you have $120.00.

Example of relationships that is not proportional:

Human growth rate: as a baby, you grow by the greatest amount of increase, as you get older, your growth rate slows, and stops.

geno3141 Dec 11, 2014

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