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  1. Weston used the steps below to determine the percent equivalent to StartFraction 1 Over 40 EndFraction.Step 1: mc013-2.jpg Step
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  2. Which fractions are equivalent to 40%? Check all that apply.StartFraction 8 Over 100 EndFraction Two-fifths StartFraction 8 Over
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  3. Examine the ratios to find the one that is not equivalent to the others.StartFraction 2 Over 5 EndFraction = StartFraction 6
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  4. One pound of grapes costs $1.55. Which equation correctly shows a pair of equivalent ratios that can be used to find the cost of
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  5. One pound of grapes costs $1.55. Which equation correctly shows a pair of equivalent ratios that can be used to find the cost of
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  6. Write the equivalent fraction, the reduced fraction, and the decimal equivalent for 45%. Jenny solved this problem and her work
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  7. Which steps should you follow to write an equivalent ratio to find 120% of 700?StartFraction part Over whole EndFraction =
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  8. Which steps should you follow to write an equivalent ratio to find 120% of 700?StartFraction part Over whole EndFraction =
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  9. A grid model with 100 squares. 20 squares are shaded.Which fraction is equivalent to 20%? StartFraction 1 Over 20 EndFraction
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  10. 150 is 25% of what number? Four students solved this problem using equivalent ratios. Choose the student whose work is correct.L
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