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4. the graph below shows the number of blocks one person can walk over …

Question

  1. the graph below shows the number of blocks one person can walk over a period of time.

a. is the number of blocks this person walks proportional to time? how do you know?
b. what does the point (0,0) mean in the context of the situation?
c. what is the unit rate?
d. what point represents the unit rate on the graph?

Explanation:

Part a

Step1: Recall Proportionality Rule

For a relationship to be proportional, the graph must be a straight line passing through the origin \((0,0)\), and the ratio \(\frac{y}{x}\) (where \(y\) is number of blocks, \(x\) is time) must be constant.

Step2: Check the Graph

The graph is a straight line and passes through \((0,0)\). Let's check ratios: At \(x = 5\), \(y = 10\), ratio \(\frac{10}{5}=2\). At \(x = 10\), \(y = 20\), ratio \(\frac{20}{10}=2\). The ratio is constant.

Brief Explanations

In the context of walking blocks over time, the point \((0,0)\) means when the time (in minutes) is \(0\) (i.e., at the start, no time has passed), the number of blocks walked is also \(0\). So at time \(0\) minutes, the person has walked \(0\) blocks.

Step1: Define Unit Rate

Unit rate is the ratio of the number of blocks (\(y\)) to time ( \(x\) ), i.e., \(\text{Unit Rate}=\frac{\text{Number of Blocks}}{\text{Time}}\).

Step2: Calculate Using Points

Take a point, e.g., \((5,10)\). Then \(\text{Unit Rate}=\frac{10}{5}=2\) blocks per minute.

Answer:

Yes, the number of blocks is proportional to time. Because the graph is a straight line passing through the origin \((0,0)\) and the ratio of blocks to time (unit rate) is constant (e.g., \(\frac{10}{5}=\frac{20}{10} = 2\)).

Part b