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This worksheet is a companion to the lesson "Creating Pie Graphs" a math PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding.

To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Creating Pie Graphs

This lesson is written in accordance with state standards and objectives. It is intended to capture the attention and interest of students of all abilities.

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Description

This worksheet is a companion to the lesson "Creating Pie Graphs" a math PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding.

To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Creating Pie Graphs

This lesson is written in accordance with state standards and objectives. It is intended to capture the attention and interest of students of all abilities.

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Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship, e.g., by testing for equivalent ratios in a table or graphing on a coordinate plane and observing whether the graph is a straight line through the origin.
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