The ratio stays equivalent when the two numbers in the coordinate pair are in the same ratio as the two numbers in the other coordinate pairs.
Let's calculate the ratios for the given coordinate pairs:
1) (15, 10) --> ratio = 15/10 = 1.5
2) (10, 15) --> ratio = 10/15 = 0.6667
3) (9, 15) --> ratio = 9/15 = 0.6
4) (10, 14) --> ratio = 10/14 = 0.7143
We need to find a coordinate pair that has the same ratio as the other coordinate pairs.
Among the given options, the coordinate pair (10, 14) has the closest ratio to the others, so we should plot this on the coordinate plane.
choose the coordinate pair to plot on the coordinate plane so the ratio stays equivalent (15, 10) (10, 15) (9, 15) (10,14)
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ARE YOU SURE IT CORRECT
Apologies for the confusion. I made an error in my response. Let's recalculate the ratios for the given coordinate pairs:
1) (15, 10) --> ratio = 15/10 = 1.5
2) (10, 15) --> ratio = 10/15 = 0.6667
3) (9, 15) --> ratio = 9/15 = 0.6
4) (10, 14) --> ratio = 10/14 = 0.7143
We need to find a coordinate pair that has the same ratio as the other coordinate pairs.
Upon reviewing the ratios, we can see that the ratios for the given coordinate pairs are not equivalent. Therefore, we cannot choose a coordinate pair that would maintain the same ratio as the others.
1) (15, 10) --> ratio = 15/10 = 1.5
2) (10, 15) --> ratio = 10/15 = 0.6667
3) (9, 15) --> ratio = 9/15 = 0.6
4) (10, 14) --> ratio = 10/14 = 0.7143
We need to find a coordinate pair that has the same ratio as the other coordinate pairs.
Upon reviewing the ratios, we can see that the ratios for the given coordinate pairs are not equivalent. Therefore, we cannot choose a coordinate pair that would maintain the same ratio as the others.
WHAT THE ANSWER
I apologize for the previous confusion. Upon re-evaluating the ratios, it appears that the given coordinate pairs do not have equivalent ratios. Therefore, there is no specific coordinate pair that can be chosen to maintain the same ratio as the others.