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Maxine:

The relationship between the number of buckeye butterflies and the number of monarch butterflies is not proportional across all areas. Which two areas have buckeyes and monarchs in the same proportion? A. areas A and B B. areas C and E C. areas B and D D. areas C and D https://questioncove.com/assets/attachments/1604597477-5fa436d456fb581eb43f7c00-Screenshot2020-11-05at11.30.12AM.png

darkknight:

new post?

Maxine:

Im soo confused still

MxxnLight:

Ummmmm-

darkknight:

why did you make a new post?

Maxine:

I closed the other one

darkknight:

I was kinda typing something in. Now that is all gone.

Maxine:

srry

darkknight:

No, its okay. Continuing from where we left off. I'll give an example for the ratio of B So we have 27 buckeye butterflies to 36 monarch butterflies. The ratio would be 27:36 simplifying to 3:4 Now find the ratios for other areas, (A, C, D, and E) and compare them

Maxine:

A. would be 5:8 right?

darkknight:

Not quite. Since we have 15:16 we can't simplify that any further, so A would be 15: 16

Maxine:

oh ok

Maxine:

A. 15:16 B. 3:4 C. 12:25 D. 3:4 E. 44:33 The Answer is B and D. Am I right?

darkknight:

Yes u are. Drop a medal if you want to. Have a good day.

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