Direct Proportion
Published by nb04kibbe November 21st, 2006 in scribepostsdirect proportion is about having a equal proportion
For example:I sell some choclate. 5 pieces for a £1. so by finding out how much a piece is by dividing 100 by five which equals 0.20p.If i sold 10 pieces it should be £2 pounds because I am selling double the amount of choclate.
www.bbc.co.uk/choosls/gcsebitesize/maths/algebrah/proportionrev2.shtml
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Nice start Elliot - that wasn’t so painful now was it
Good link too - it covers what we did today and talks about the techniques you are going to be learning in class on Thursday.
I agree with Mr. Jones. This is a nice start. I think you rushed through your explanation. A scribe should be like a recipe. You should explain the steps and show each part in its minutia. Lots of my students use paint to create pictures that show what they are writing. I bet that if you created a picture and brought it to school Mr. Jones would show you how to insert it into your scribe post. A great thing about blogging and scribe posts is that you can edit your post at any time. You can make it better and learn new tricks. You have taken a great first step. Keep walking;-)
Thanks for scribing.
Mr. Harbeck
Sargent Park School
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Great scribe Eliott! … but i never knew we were doing Higher Algebra! hehe! well done
nice link but try to add some more pictures next time and don’t rush, but beside that good scibe