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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use a common denominator to determine whether the ratios form a proportion. 6 : 15 and 30 : 80 A. Yes. They form a proportion. B. No. They do not form a proportion.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its b

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

You're correct :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use division to determine whether the ratios form a proportion. 12 : 44 and 3 : 11 A. No. They do not form a proportion. B. Yes. They form a proportion.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its a

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

They do form a proportion though because you divide twelve by four to get three and 44 by 4 to also get 11.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh my bad

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

No porblem

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

*problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which ratio can be used to form a proportion with the given ratio? 8 to 12 A. 6 to 9 B. 10 to 14 C. 12 to 16 D. 64 to 144

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this one im not sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@sidsiddhartha

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