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Garrett Rivas
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22 July, 20:07
Are the ratios 20:8 and 5:2 equivalent?
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America Black
22 July, 20:28
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Yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find this I divided the ratio 20:8 by 4, which makes 5:2, so the two ratios are indeed equivalent.
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Susan Russell
22 July, 20:35
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They are equivalent.
Step-by-step explanation:
They are equivalent because you can divide the first one by 4 and get 20/4 8/4.
Therefore you get 5:2 you can check the answer and you can get 5x4 and 2x4 which equals 20:8
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