Proportions Worksheets

Walk through this collection of proportions worksheets, accompanied by answer keys, and practice a variety of skills like finding proportions using pairs of ratios, determining proportions in function tables, creating proportions with a given set of numbers, and solving word problems. Begin your journey with our free worksheets!

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Identify the Proportion | A Pair of Ratios

Check whether a pair of ratios forms a proportion by cross-multiplying and simplifying the fractions.

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Identify the Proportion | Function Tables

Determine the ratios between the x and y values for each table. If all ratios obtained across the table are equal, then the values are proportional.

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Mixed Review

In these proportions worksheets, kids identify whether pairs of ratios form a proportion, analyze tables to see if the x and y values are proportional, and solve related word problems.

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Form a Proportion

Packed with sets of four numbers, this resource requires kids to form two equivalent ratios and create a proportion.

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Forming Proportions | With Word Problems

Instruct kids in grade 6 and grade 7 to set up a proportion using the given set of numbers in these worksheets and then solve the word problems involving real-world contexts.

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Identify the Proportion | Graphs

Observe the coordinates on each graph to determine if they are proportional. The coordinates are proportional when the graph is a straight line passing through the origin.

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Form a Proportion from a Set of Five Numbers

Use any of the four numbers from the given set of five numbers and set up two equal ratios to form a proportion with these proportions worksheets.

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Function Tables and Graphs

Mark the points on the graph to determine whether x and y have a proportional relationship, then check if the values in each table are proportional.

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Interpreting Graphs of Proportional Relationships

Plot the x and y coordinates and draw a line through the points to ascertain whether x and y values are in a proportional relationship in this set of worksheets.

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Proportional Graphs | Word Problems

Examine the proportional graphs based on real-life scenarios, analyze, and then answer the word problems.

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Proportional Relationship | Graphs

Look at the coordinates and determine if they are proportional and then in the next part, plot the points and utilize the graph to check whether x and y values are proportional.

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Form a Proportion from a Set of Six Numbers

Create a proportion by utilizing the cross product method to form two sets of equal ratios in these proportions worksheets designed for kids in 7th grade and 8th grade.

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