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Image: 1 apple, 3 oranges for each of 5 steps on the slider]
Explore equivalent ratios by using the slider. Complete the sentences below.
The ratio of apples to oranges is 1 to ___.
For every __ apples, there are 6 oranges.
For every 4 apples, there are ___ oranges.
Apples are ___% of the total number of fruits.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (micahm):
ok so what your looking for
OpenStudy (micahm):
do you know what a ratio is before we start
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the answer to fill in the blanks i don't understand it.
OpenStudy (micahm):
ask ganeshie8
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@micahm 👆
OpenStudy (micahm):
let me ask you do you want a good grade or is this not being graded
OpenStudy (micahm):
you there
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a good grade
OpenStudy (micahm):
@paki
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@micahm so u can't help me
OpenStudy (micahm):
i can but i don't want to get you a bad grade
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh
OpenStudy (micahm):
@Confusionist
OpenStudy (math&ing001):
For the the first the ratio is 1apple to 3 oranges (aka 1 to 3).
Can you try the second one ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
For every _2_ apples, there are 6 oranges
OpenStudy (math&ing001):
Yep !
OpenStudy (math&ing001):
Ok now question 3, what do you think.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
For every 4 apples, there are _12__ oranges.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@math&ing001
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OpenStudy (math&ing001):
Yeah, that's correct !
OpenStudy (math&ing001):
Now question 4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that the one i have a problem on
OpenStudy (math&ing001):
You have 1 apple out of 4 fruits: \[\frac{ 1 }{ 4 }*100\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
25
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