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When is a mapping proportional?
A mapping is proportional when there is a constant ratio between the corresponding values of the two sets being mapped. In other words, if the ratio of the output values to the input values remains constant, then the mapping is considered proportional. This means that as one set of values increases or decreases, the other set of values changes in direct proportion.
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Why is this mapping not proportional?
This mapping is not proportional because the size of the countries on the map does not accurately represent their actual land area. For example, Greenland appears much larger than it actually is in relation to other countries. This distortion occurs because the map uses the Mercator projection, which distorts the size of land masses as they get further from the equator. As a result, countries near the poles appear much larger than they are in reality.
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What is the difference between proportional and inverse proportional?
Proportional and inverse proportional relationships are two types of relationships between two variables. In a proportional relationship, as one variable increases, the other variable also increases at a constant rate. This means that the ratio between the two variables remains the same. In an inverse proportional relationship, as one variable increases, the other variable decreases at a constant rate. This means that the product of the two variables remains constant.
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How can one recognize proportional and inverse proportional relationships?
Proportional relationships can be recognized when two quantities increase or decrease at the same rate. This means that when one quantity doubles, the other quantity also doubles. Inverse proportional relationships, on the other hand, can be recognized when one quantity increases while the other decreases at a constant rate, or vice versa. This means that when one quantity doubles, the other quantity is halved. One can recognize these relationships by plotting the data on a graph and observing if the points form a straight line through the origin for proportional relationships, or if the points form a curve for inverse proportional relationships.
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What is the difference between proportional relationships and inverse proportional relationships?
Proportional relationships are those in which the two variables increase or decrease at a constant rate. In other words, when one variable doubles, the other variable also doubles. In contrast, inverse proportional relationships are those in which one variable increases as the other decreases, and vice versa. In an inverse proportional relationship, the product of the two variables remains constant. In other words, when one variable doubles, the other variable is halved.
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What are proportional relationships?
Proportional relationships are relationships between two quantities where they change in a consistent manner. This means that as one quantity increases or decreases, the other quantity also increases or decreases in a predictable way. In a proportional relationship, the ratio between the two quantities remains constant. This can be represented by a straight line when graphed.
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Which of the assignments is inversely proportional and which is directly proportional?
The assignment of distance traveled and time taken is inversely proportional, as the distance traveled decreases as the time taken increases. On the other hand, the assignment of force and acceleration is directly proportional, as the force increases, the acceleration also increases.
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Which of the relationships is inversely proportional and which is directly proportional?
The relationship between the distance traveled and the time taken is inversely proportional, as the faster you travel, the less time it takes to reach a destination. On the other hand, the relationship between the force applied and the acceleration produced is directly proportional, as increasing the force applied will result in a corresponding increase in acceleration.
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