Use the table to answer the question.

Lower Level Upper Level 6 5
30 25
60 50

This two-column table shows the number of lower-level and upper-level tickets sold. What is an equivalent part-to-part ratio?
A. 106 lower level:105 upper level
B. 100 lower level:120 upper level
C.105 lower level:106 upper level
D.120 lower level:100 upper level

3 answers

The equivalent part-to-part ratio can be found by dividing each number in the lower level column by the corresponding number in the upper level column.

For the first row, the ratio is 6/30 = 1/5.
For the second row, the ratio is 5/25 = 1/5.
For the third row, the ratio is 6/50 = 3/25.

Since all rows have a ratio of 1/5 or 3/25, none of the given answer choices are equivalent part-to-part ratios. The correct answer is not listed.
Lower Level| Upper Level
6 | 5
30|25
60 |50

This two-column table shows the number of lower-level and upper-level tickets sold. What is an equivalent part-to-part ratio?

A. 106 lower level:105 upper level
B. 100 lower level:120 upper level
C.105 lower level:106 upper level
D.120 lower level:100 upper level
To find the equivalent part-to-part ratio, we need to determine the ratio between the lower-level and upper-level tickets sold.

The ratio between the lower-level and upper-level tickets sold in the first row is 6:5. Since we cannot simplify this ratio, it remains the same.

Similarly, the ratio between the lower-level and upper-level tickets sold in the second row is also 6:5, which cannot be simplified further.

Finally, the ratio between the lower-level and upper-level tickets sold in the third row is 6:5, which is the same as the previous rows.

Therefore, the equivalent part-to-part ratio is 6 lower level:5 upper level.

None of the given answer choices match this ratio, so the correct answer is not listed.