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4 July, 20:13

Identify the value of x that makes each pair of ratios equivalent.

2. 5:15 and x:3

a. 5

b. 3

c. 1

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  1. 4 July, 20:24
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    c. 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5: 15 x:3

    a:b c:d The ratios have to stay in proportion. So if we multiply a and b by a certain number they will equal c and d. We just don't know what that number is yet. Call it something.

    a * something = c and b * something = d

    5 * something = x

    15 * something = 3

    Solve for the unknown number we are multiplying by

    Divide each side by 15

    15/15 * something = 3/15

    something = 1/5

    Now that we know what we are multiplying by, we can solve for x

    So 5 * something = x

    5 * 1/5 = x

    1 = x
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