Create an image that visually interprets the concept of equivalent ratios and proportions without any text. Portray two groups of objects in the scene. In one group, depict 15 objects and in the corresponding group show 20 objects, showcasing the ratio 15/20. In another part of the image, depict another set of groups showing a true proportion such as 3 objects vs 5 objects and 6 objects vs 10 objects, demonstrating a correct proportion. Ensure the image is engaging and directly relates to the mathematical concept of ratios.

2.Which of the following ratios is equivalent to 15/20?

A.200 to 150<<<
B.3:5
C.5/4
D.45 to 60
6.Which pair of ratios can form a true proportion?
A.1/2,6/10
B.6/8,5/20
C.3/5,6/10<<<
D.3/9,7/80
I have a couple of other questions after this

F* none of this helps

Bruh imma fail and my mom is go to ground me 😭

there is no 3/4 look at the possible answers

ayo yall know theres like 20 questions

whut answer is it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#2 clearly not. 15/20 < 1 but 200/150 > 1

Reduce it to 3/4 and think again.
#6 ok

Here is a neat short-cut trick

suppose you want to compare
a/b vs c/d
cross-multiply to get
ad vs bc
If ad > bc, then a/b > c/d
If ad < bc, then a/b < c/d
If ad = bc, then the two fractions (ratios) are equivalent

e.g. which has the bigger value?
13/15 or 15/17
Is 13(17) < or > 15(15) ?
221 < 225 , so 13/15 < 15/17

of course you could always use a calculator to convert them to decimals
but I often use that method if the numbers are small enough to do in my head ( called "old school")

tysm!!!🤍🤍

Question which of the following ratios is equivalent to 15/20 ?

A: 200 to 150
B:3:5
C:5/4 ***** I picked this one
D: 45 to 60
Please help me check!

guys they change the questions and answers ever year