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OpenStudy (anonymous):

use diagrams of the descriptions of equivalent ratios to show the ratios 2:3,4:6 and 8:12 are equivalent.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

help me pl i give u a medal

OpenStudy (kamille):

hey,sorry I dont know what is 'diagrams of descriptions'

OpenStudy (anonymous):

could u go and search then explain me please

OpenStudy (kamille):

basically,these ratios are all the same,because you can simplify them to 2:3

OpenStudy (kamille):

maybe you can search yourself and then ask someone else,for example @jim_thompson5910

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

amnaos, how far did you get? were you able to get started?

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

btw the site's notifications aren't working at all

OpenStudy (kamille):

and I got emails about all the questions I replied, do you know how to turn it off?

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