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Mathematics, 20.01.2021 01:00, heartykwarteng12

Given the table, how can you use a graph to find additional equivalent ratios? x y 2 3 4 6 Plot the ordered pairs (2, 3) and (4, 6). Start at (4, 6). Move right 3 and up 2, and then plot a point. Keep this same rate to get other points. Draw a line through the two given points. Any point below the line represents an equivalent ratio. Plot the ordered pairs (2, 4) and (3, 6). Start at (3, 6). Move right 2 and up 3, and then plot a point. Keep this same rate to get other points. Draw a line through the two given points. Any point on the line represents an equivalent ratio.

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