TEKS 6.4(D)
give examples of rates as the comparison by division of two quantities having different attributes, including rates as quotients;
Source: Texas Administrative Code §111.26 (Chapter 111) · Adopted 2012
Knowledge & Skills 6.4
Proportionality
The student applies mathematical process standards to develop an understanding of proportional relationships in problem situations. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 6.4
- TEKS 6.4(A) compare two rules verbally, numerically, graphically, and symbolically in the form of y = ax or y = x + a in order to differentiate between additive and multiplicative relationship…
- TEKS 6.4(B) apply qualitative and quantitative reasoning to solve prediction and comparison of real-world problems involving ratios and rates;
- TEKS 6.4(C) give examples of ratios as multiplicative comparisons of two quantities describing the same attribute;
- TEKS 6.4(E) represent ratios and percents with concrete models, fractions, and decimals;
- TEKS 6.4(F) represent benchmark fractions and percents such as 1%, 10%, 25%, 33 1/3%, and multiples of these values using 10 by 10 grids, strip diagrams, number lines, and numbers;
- TEKS 6.4(G) generate equivalent forms of fractions, decimals, and percents using real-world problems, including problems that involve money; and
- TEKS 6.4(H) convert units within a measurement system, including the use of proportions and unit rates.