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Intro to Ratios #2
By Sara Friedland
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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Use the text or pen tool to show a ratio equivalent (equal) to 1/5 using multiplication.
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Use the text or pen tool to show a ratio equivalent (equal) to 12/24 using division.
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Use the text or pen tool to show a ratio equivalent (equal) to 16/18 using division.
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Use the text or pen tool to show a ratio equivalent (equal) to 5/8 using multiplication.
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How can you know that two ratios are equivalent? (Select ALL that apply).
The numerator and denominator are the same.
When a ratio with larger numbers is simplified to its lowest terms, the ratios are equal.
The numerator and denominator are flipped versions of each other. (Ex. 1/3 = 3/1)
When a simplified ratio is multiplied by the same factor for the numerator and denominator, it makes a new ratio that is equal to the one you started with.