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2:03 6:44 So we would need 9 notebooks. And lastly if we have 15 notebooks how many pencils would we need 15 *MoreSo we would need 9 notebooks. And lastly if we have 15 notebooks how many pencils would we need 15 * 4 is 60. We would need 60 pencils. Pretty easy dont you think lets try another.
1:18 6:30 So what number can I divide by two to get five well. I know X divided by R Im sorry ten divided byMoreSo what number can I divide by two to get five well. I know X divided by R Im sorry ten divided by two gives me five we get the same answer either way.
Step 1: Draw two columns for the comparison of the given ratio. Step 2: Label the table and input the values in the first row as that is mentioned in the question. Step 3: Determine the mathematical operation and fill in the table. Step 4: Compare the value at the given point and find your answer.
Finding Missing Values in a Table of Equivalent Ratios Step 1: Identify the given ratio in our table. Step 2: Identify what were are multiplying each part of the ratio by for each row. Step 3: Multiply each part of the ratio by the given number to get our new equivalent ratio.
0:41 4:26 The first digit. By three to get the equivalent ratio. So if I was to multiply my five times three IMoreThe first digit. By three to get the equivalent ratio. So if I was to multiply my five times three I would end up with 15.. So therefore X equals 15. Lets quickly look at this in another way.
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