This math topic focuses on calculating the rise of a line using its slope, expressed as the ratio of rise to run, with all values provided as decimals. This set of problems is introductory to understanding slopes and forms part of a broader unit on slopes. Each problem presents a similar challenge, requiring the calculation of how far up the line moves, based on given slope values. Multiple answers are provided for each question to assess understanding. This is an effective practice for middle or early high school students beginning to explore linear relationships through geometry and algebra.
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Calculate the rise (how far up) of the line given that slope is rise/run
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Math worksheet on 'Rise of a Line from Slope and Run - Decimals (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Slope - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/slope_intro/ |
Calculate the rise (how far up) of the line given that slope is rise/run |
36 |
2.25 |
68.4 |
25.2 |
72 |
43.2 |
Calculate the rise (how far up) of the line given that slope is rise/run |
44.1 |
31.5 |
12.6 |
100.8 |
63 |
0.78 |
Calculate the rise (how far up) of the line given that slope is rise/run |
2.1 |
8.4 |
25.2 |
12.6 |
21 |
39.9 |
Calculate the rise (how far up) of the line given that slope is rise/run |
12 |
14.4 |
3.6 |
21.6 |
15.6 |
1.33 |
Calculate the rise (how far up) of the line given that slope is rise/run |
43.2 |
26.4 |
19.2 |
0.38 |
24 |
40.8 |
Calculate the rise (how far up) of the line given that slope is rise/run |
43.2 |
54 |
13.5 |
0.33 |
27 |
5.4 |
Calculate the rise (how far up) of the line given that slope is rise/run |
44.8 |
19.2 |
25.6 |
2 |
32 |
35.2 |