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Karly Chan
22 February, 13:02
What is three equivalent ratios for 10/12
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Giuliana Keith
22 February, 13:23
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5/6 - 50% 15/18 - 150% 20/24 - 200%
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Asia Collier
22 February, 16:32
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5:6
20:24
30:36
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find an equivalent ratio, you have to multiply or divide your numerator and denominator by the same number.
For example:
10/12 x 3/3
30/36 = 30:36
10/12 is equivalent to 30:36
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