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  • 03-04-2020
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using the numbers 0-6 once, make 2 equivalent ratios

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SaniShahbaz
SaniShahbaz SaniShahbaz
  • 09-04-2020

Step-by-step explanation:

As we have to use the number 0-6 once to make 2 equivalent ratios.

so lets solve the problem.

Determining first equivalent ratio

as

  • 5 times 2 = 10

and

  • 32 times 2 = 64

so

  • Together will get 10/64

Therefore, first equivalent ratio

[tex]\:\frac{5}{32}=\frac{10}{64}[/tex]

Determining second equivalent ratio

[tex]\frac{13}{65}=\frac{4}{20}[/tex]

as

[tex]\frac{13}{65}=\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

and

[tex]\frac{4}{20}=\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

Therefore, second equivalent ratio

[tex]\frac{13}{65}=\frac{4}{20}[/tex]

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