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Use an example to describe the multiplication relationship between two equivalent ratios
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Use an example to describe the multiplication relationship between two equivalent ratios
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Answer: 6:12
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5/10 and 1/2 are both equivalent ratios resulting in half of themselves you can multiply these by any numbers but they will stay as half ratios such as 1:2 x 6 it would be 6:12 divide it by 6 and you have a half
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