this table represents the ratio of apples to dollars. think about how you have used tables to find equivalent ratios

number of apples: 5 10
cost ($) 1 2

how can you show that 5 to 1 is equivalent to 10 to 2?

5 ? = 10
1 ? = 2

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

To show that 5 to 1 is equivalent to 10 to 2, we can use tables to compare the ratios.

Number of apples: 5 / 10

Cost ($) : 1 / 2

To find the equivalent ratio, we can first divide the number of apples by the cost in each ratio:

5 / 1 = 5

10 / 2 = 5

Therefore, we can see that both ratios have the same value of 5. This shows that 5 to 1 is equivalent to 10 to 2.

joon joon answered

this table represents the ratio of apples to dollars. think

about how you have used tables to find equivalent ratios

number of apples: 5 10
cost ($) 1 2

how can you show that 5 to 1 is equivalent to 10 to 2?

5 ? (x 2, x 5, / 2, /5) = 10
1 ? (x 2, x 5, / 2, /5) = 2

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

To show that 5 to 1 is equivalent to 10 to 2, you can use the same operations on both sides of the ratio and confirm that the ratio remains the same.

Starting with the ratio 5 to 1:

5 x 2 = 10

1 x 2 = 2

Therefore, the ratio 5 to 1 is equivalent to 10 to 2, as when you multiply both sides by 2, the ratio remains the same.

joon joon answered

number of apples 5 10 35

cost 1 2 7

how can you show that 35 to 7 is equivalent to 5 to 1?

35 ? (x5, x7, /5, /7) = 5
7 ? (x5, x7, /5, /7) = 1

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered

To show that 35 to 7 is equivalent to 5 to 1, you can use the operations on both sides of each ratio to confirm that they are equal.

Starting with the ratio 35 to 7:

35 / 5 = 7

7 / 5 = 1

Therefore, the ratio 35 to 7 is indeed equivalent to 5 to 1. When you divide both sides by 5, the ratio remains the same.