create 10 equivalent ratios reasltionship explain how you there equivalent. If you do the same ratios then u do one sentence. If u have different ratios u explain them
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
PL EASE HELP ME
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PLEASE HELP ME
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I BEG U
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What grade are you in? just wondering
OpenStudy (anonymous):
5TH
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay...
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COULD U HELP ME
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Sure
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay so have you done fractions yet?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I GIVE U A MEDAL HELP ME SERIOUX
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, so it's very similar
You know 1/2 equals 2/4
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RIght?
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YES
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do u understand the queastion i had wrote
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
show me work
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help me fast i beg u
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay it's about the same thing.
Here's something you can write,
\[1:2 = 2:4 = 3:6 = 4:8 = 5:10 = 6:12 = 7:14 = 8:16 = 9:18 = 10:20\]
These are equal because each part of the ratio (x:x) is multiplied by two, then three, then four, etc.
If there are any mistakes 5th grade teachers are usually reasonable. But Good Luck :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
pl how should i explain it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Just say "These are equal because each part of the ratio (x:x) is multiplied by two, then three, then four, etc." and use the ratios I gave you
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
each of these
OpenStudy (anonymous):
are these the ten equivalent ratio tell me how should i write it in my notebook
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You are supposed to explain each individual ratio?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The ten equal ratios are
1:2
2:4
3:6
4:8
5:10
6:12
7:14
8:16
9:18
10:20
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
how should explain it are these realted
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hello
OpenStudy (anonymous):
They are related because they all equal 1:2 in lowest terms.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Write that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
srry but i need help explain them in each of them
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I apologize but I'm not sure I understand...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how should i explain the realtionship are these realtionship
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how should i explain each of them alone
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Would you mind typing the question you were asked out for me? It be easier for me to understand...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
could u tell how should i explain tese ratios
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
if they are realted i only need on setence
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if they are realted i need one sentence
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Here's your sentence.
"THey are related because if you simplify them they all simplify to 1:2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
if they are different i need diiferent to explain
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
which one is it same rrealted ration or different ratios