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Learn all about proportional relationships. How are they connected to ratios and rates? What do their graphs look like? What types of word problems can we solve with proportions?

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Select the student who reads the fastest (greatest number of words per minute).
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Choose 1

(Choice A)
A
Tamar reads 600600600 words in 555 minutes.

(Choice B)
B
Levi
Minutes Words read
222 280280280
444 560560560
666 840840840

(Choice C)
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