1 3 x 7

7 21 35 49
Find the missing value in the table.

(1 point)
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To find the missing value in the table, we can observe the pattern in the numbers.

In the first row, each number is multiplied by 3 to obtain the next number.

1 x 3 = 3
3 x 3 = 9

However, in the second row, each number is multiplied by 7 instead of 3.

7 x 7 = 49

Therefore, the missing value in the table is 9.
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Apologies for the mistake. Let's try to find the missing value correctly.

In the given table, we can see that each number in the second row is obtained by multiplying the corresponding number in the first row by 7.

1 x 7 = 7
3 x 7 = 21

Therefore, the missing value in the table can be found by multiplying 7 by the missing number in the first row.

7 x 7 = 49

So, the missing value in the table is 49.
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Apologies for the confusion. Let's try to find the missing value correctly.

In the table:

1 3 x 7
7 21 35 49

We can observe that each number in the first row is multiplied by 3 to obtain the corresponding number in the second row.

1 x 3 = 3
3 x 3 = 9

Therefore, the missing value in the table can be found by multiplying 7 by 3:

7 x 3 = 21

So, the missing value in the table is 21.
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Apologies for the confusion. Let's try to find the missing value correctly.

In the given table:

1 3 x 7
7 21 35 49

We can observe that each number in the second row is obtained by multiplying the corresponding number in the first row by the same number as the column position.

For example:
7 is obtained by multiplying 1 by 7 (1st column)
21 is obtained by multiplying 3 by 7 (2nd column)
35 is obtained by multiplying x (missing value) by 7 (3rd column)
49 is obtained by multiplying 7 by 7 (4th column)

To find the missing value, we can divide 35 by 7:

35 / 7 = 5

Therefore, the missing value in the table is 5.
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Minutes 2 4 6 8
Number of Sit-ups y 24 36 48
Lynne can do 24 sit-ups in 4 minutes. How many sit-ups can she do in 2 minutes?
To find out how many sit-ups Lynne can do in 2 minutes, we can use the given information that Lynne can do 24 sit-ups in 4 minutes.

We can set up a proportion to solve for the missing value:

4 minutes / 24 sit-ups = 2 minutes / x sit-ups

To solve for x, we can cross multiply:

4x = 2 * 24

4x = 48

Dividing both sides by 4:

x = 48 / 4

x = 12

Therefore, Lynne can do 12 sit-ups in 2 minutes.
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Use Tables of Equivalent Ratios Practice.
4 of 54 of 5 Items

Question
Use the table to answer the question.

White Red
3 4
x 8
9 12
12 y The ratio of red to white paint to make the perfect color pink is 4 tablespoons of red paint to 3 tablespoons of white paint. How many tablespoons of white paint are needed if there are 8 tablespoons of red paint? How many tablespoons of red paint are needed if there are 12 tablespoons of white paint?(1 point)
White Red
3 4
8
9 12
12
To answer the question, we need to find the missing values in the table.

First, let's calculate the missing value for the white paint when there are 8 tablespoons of red paint.

We know that the ratio of red to white paint to make the perfect color pink is 4 tablespoons of red paint to 3 tablespoons of white paint.

So, if we have 4 tablespoons of red paint, we need 3 tablespoons of white paint.

If we have 8 tablespoons of red paint, we can set up a proportion:

4 tablespoons of red paint / 3 tablespoons of white paint = 8 tablespoons of red paint / x tablespoons of white paint

Cross multiplying:

4 * x = 8 * 3

4x = 24

Dividing both sides by 4:

x = 24 / 4

x = 6

Therefore, if there are 8 tablespoons of red paint, we need 6 tablespoons of white paint.

Next, let's calculate the missing value for the red paint when there are 12 tablespoons of white paint.

Using the same ratio, 4 tablespoons of red paint to 3 tablespoons of white paint:

If we have 3 tablespoons of white paint, we need 4 tablespoons of red paint.

If we have 12 tablespoons of white paint, we can set up a proportion:

3 tablespoons of white paint / 4 tablespoons of red paint = 12 tablespoons of white paint / y tablespoons of red paint

Cross multiplying:

3 * y = 12 * 4

3y = 48

Dividing both sides by 3:

y = 48 / 3

y = 16

Therefore, if there are 12 tablespoons of white paint, we need 16 tablespoons of red paint.

To summarize:
If there are 8 tablespoons of red paint, we need 6 tablespoons of white paint.
If there are 12 tablespoons of white paint, we need 16 tablespoons of red paint.
1 3
2 6
3 x
4 12
y 15 Find the missing values in the table.(1 point)
1 3
2 6
3
4 12
15
To find the missing value in the table:

In the first column, each number is increasing by 1:

1
2
3
4

In the second column, each number is obtained by multiplying the corresponding number in the first column by 3:

1 x 3 = 3
2 x 3 = 6
3 x 3 = 9
4 x 3 = 12

Therefore, the missing value in the second column is 9.

In the third column, each number is obtained by subtracting 3 from the corresponding number in the second column:

3 - 3 = 0
6 - 3 = 3
9 - 3 = 6
12 - 3 = 9

Therefore, the missing value in the third column is 6.

In the fourth column, each number is obtained by multiplying the corresponding number in the first column by 5:

1 x 5 = 5
2 x 5 = 10
3 x 5 = 15
4 x 5 = 20

Therefore, the missing value in the fourth column is 20.

So, the missing values in the table are:

3 in the third column
20 in the fourth column.
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