Grade 6 Linear Tables Worksheet
Explore linear relationships, identify patterns, and complete linear tables with this engaging Grade 6 math worksheet.
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Linear Tables Practice
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Read each question carefully and fill in the missing values in the tables. Identify the rule for each linear relationship.
1. Complete the table and find the rule.
Input (x)
Rule
Output (y)
1
x + 5
2
x + 5
3
x + 5
4
x + 5
Rule: y =
2. Complete the table and identify the rule.
Input (x)
Output (y)
2
6
4
12
6
18
8
Rule: y =
3. Which rule describes the relationship in the table?
Input (x)
Output (y)
1
3
2
5
3
7
y = x + 2
y = 2x + 1
y = 3x
y = x - 2
4. A plant grows 3 cm each week. If it starts at a height of 5 cm, create a table showing its height for the first 4 weeks.
Week (x)
Height (y)
0
1
2
3
4
Write the rule for this relationship: y =
5. In a linear table, the difference between consecutive output values is always constant.
True
False
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