Mathematics, 08.04.2020 23:28, zokal9795
Is the ratio 5:6 equivalent to 3:4?
Yes, because both ratios show a pair of numbers
that have a difference of 1.
Yes, because any combination of silver and green
will work
O No, because the numbers in the given ratio must be
multiplied by the same number.
O No, because there cannot be more than 4 green
parts.
Answers: 3
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Answers: 3
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Taylor graphs the system below on her graphing calculator and decides that f(x)=g(x) at x=0, x=1, and x=3. provide taylor some feedback that explains which part of her answer is incorrect and why it is incorrect. f(x)=2x+1 g(x)=2x^2+1
Answers: 2
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More than 450450 students traveled to a state park for a field trip. the school allowed 66 students to travel by car, and the rest traveled on 1111 buses, each of which held the same number of students. if there were ss students in each bus, which inequality best represents this situation?
Answers: 1
Is the ratio 5:6 equivalent to 3:4?
Yes, because both ratios show a pair of numbers
that...
Yes, because both ratios show a pair of numbers
that...