Answer:
The table with the missing number
1 5
2 10
5 25
10 50
Explanation:
The form of the equivalent ratios is
=
, where a, b, c, and d are integers
From the given table, we will use the first row in all cases (a = 1 and c = 5)
∵ a = 1 and b = 2
∵ c = 5
→ By using the form of the equivalent ratios above
∴
=

→ By using the cross multiplication
∵ 1 × d = 2 × 5
∴ d = 10
∴ The first missing is 10
∵ a = 1
∵ c = 5 and d = 25
→ By using the form of the equivalent ratios above
∴
=

→ By using the cross multiplication
∵ 5 × b = 1 × 25
∴ 5b = 25
→ Divide both sides by 5
∴ b = 5
∴ The second missing is 5
∵ a = 1 and b = 10
∵ c = 5
→ By using the form of the equivalent ratios above
∴
=

→ By using the cross multiplication
∵ 1 × d = 10 × 5
∴ d = 50
∴ The third missing is 50
∴ The equivalent ratios are
=
=
=

The table with the missing numbers
1 5
2 10
5 25
10 50