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Comparing And Scaling Vocabulary
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1) Ratio
A
A rule containing variables that represent a mathematical relationship.
B
A comparison of two quantities.
C
A table that shows the value of a single item in terms of another item. It is used to show equivalent ratios of the two items
D
An equation stating that two ratios are equal.
2) Markup
A
A rule containing variables that represent a mathematical relationship.
B
A table that shows the value of a single item in terms of another item. It is used to show equivalent ratios of the two items
C
The amount added to the buying price of an item. It is usually a percent of the buying price
D
The amount earned, based on the percent of total sales.
3) Part-to-Part Ratio
A
The constant ratio of two proportional quantities, x and y.
B
This represents a relationship between one part of a whole and the whole.
C
The amount earned, based on the percent of total sales.
D
This represents a relationship between one part of a whole and another part of the whole.
4) Commission
A
The amount earned, based on the percent of total sales.
B
The amount added to the buying price of an item. It is usually a percent of the buying price.
C
A comparison of two quantities.
D
A comparison of quantities measured in two different units.
5) Part-to-Whole Ratio
A
A rule containing variables that represent a mathematical relationship.
B
This represents a relationship between one part of a whole and another part of the whole.
C
The constant ratio of two proportional quantities, x and y.
D
This represents a relationship between one part of a whole and the whole.
6) Constant of Proportionality
A
The amount added to the buying price of an item. It is usually a percent of the buying price.
B
This represents a relationship between one part of a whole and the whole.
C
The constant ratio of two proportional quantities, x and y.
D
The amount earned, based on the percent of total sales.
7) Equation
A
A comparison of two quantities.
B
The amount earned, based on the percent of total sales.
C
A rule containing variables that represent a mathematical relationship.
D
This is a rate in which the second number (usually written as the denominator) is 1, or 1 of a quantity.
8) Unit Rate
A
This represents a relationship between one part of a whole and the whole.
B
This is a rate in which the second number (usually written as the denominator) is 1, or 1 of a quantity.
C
A comparison of quantities measured in two different units.
D
A table that shows the value of a single item in terms of another item. It is used to show equivalent ratios of the two items
9) Proportion
A
A comparison of two quantities.
B
An equation stating that two ratios are equal.
C
A rule containing variables that represent a mathematical relationship.
D
The amount added to the buying price of an item. It is usually a percent of the buying price.
10) Rate Table
A
This represents a relationship between one part of a whole and another part of the whole.
B
A rule containing variables that represent a mathematical relationship.
C
A table that shows the value of a single item in terms of another item. It is used to show equivalent ratios of the two items
D
A comparison of quantities measured in two different units.
11) Rate
A
An equation stating that two ratios are equal.
B
A table that shows the value of a single item in terms of another item. It is used to show equivalent ratios of the two items
C
The amount earned, based on the percent of total sales.
D
A comparison of quantities measured in two different units.
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