Practice comparing real-world ratios. A 3-column table with 4 rows.

  1. Practice comparing real-world ratios.A 3-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Liquid with entries water, glycerin,
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  2. Comparing Ratios in a TableA 3-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Car with entries A, B, C, D. Column 2 is labeled
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  3. Mandy used the input and output in this table to write ratios. She concluded that because they are not all equivalent, this is
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  4. Which table shows equivalent ratios?A 2-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Feet with entries 2, 4, 5, 6. Column 2 is
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  5. Which table shows equivalent ratios?A 2-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Feet with entries 2, 4, 5, 6. Column 2 is
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  6. Students voted for a new class president and the results are shown in the table.A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is
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  7. The tables show information about the scale ratios of two different maps.2 tables. The first table is a 2-column table with 2
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  8. Below are two tables that represent a class of students.2 tables. Table 1 is a 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 has entries
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  9. This table shows the ratio of apples to oranges.A 2-column table has 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled Apples with entries 6, 9, 12.
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  10. Making a certain shade of paint requires mixing 3 parts silver with 4 parts green. Meg uses this data to start this table of
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