Give an example of an equivalent ratio to 7/5.

An equivalent ratio to 7/5 would be 14/10.

An equivalent ratio to 2:15 would be 4:30.

To determine if Ruben and Claire are running at the same rate of speed, we need to compare their rates of speed. To do this, we can calculate their average speed over the given time periods.

Ruben's average speed is 16 miles / 4 days = 4 miles per day.
Claire's average speed is 12 miles / 3 days = 4 miles per day.

Since both Ruben and Claire have the same average speed of 4 miles per day, the answer is 1. Yes, they are running at the same rate of speed.

Give an example of an equivalent ratio to 2:15.

Ruben and Claire are training to run a marathon in the spring. Ruben runs 16 miles over a 4-day period. Claire runs 12 miles over a 3-day period. Are they running at the same rate of speed? Respond "1" for yes or "2" for no.(1 point)

To find an equivalent ratio to 7/5, we can multiply or divide both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero number.

For example, if we multiply 7/5 by 2/2 (which is equivalent to multiplying by 1), we get:

(7/5) * (2/2) = 14/10

So, the equivalent ratio to 7/5 is 14/10.

To find an equivalent ratio to 7/5, we need to multiply or divide both the numerator and the denominator by the same number. This is because multiplying or dividing both parts of a ratio by the same number does not change the ratio itself.

Let's try multiplying both the numerator and denominator of 7/5 by 2.

7/5 * 2/2 = 14/10

So, an equivalent ratio to 7/5 is 14/10.