Asked by Joe
                After a busy day of orders, a florist has 6 roses, 7 lilies, 3 carnations, 35 chrysanthemums, 27 sunflowers, 18 violets, and 9 tulips left in her inventory. 
Part A: Write a ratio that compares the number of roses to the number of violets.
Part B: Describe what three other comparisons have the same ratio.
Part C: Provide reasoning why more than one comparison can be made with the same ratio.
            
        Part A: Write a ratio that compares the number of roses to the number of violets.
Part B: Describe what three other comparisons have the same ratio.
Part C: Provide reasoning why more than one comparison can be made with the same ratio.
Answers
                    Answered by
            PsyDAG
            
     6/18 = 9/27 = 3/9 
Can only find two others.
I'll let you provide the reasoning.
    
Can only find two others.
I'll let you provide the reasoning.
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    A ratio that compares the number of roses to the number of violets is 6:18 or 1:3. Three other comparisons are tulips to sunflowers, carnations to tulips, 
    
                    Answered by
            Z-Greninja
            
    Yeah what they said.
    
                    Answered by
            Zoey Mays
            
    I agree!
    
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