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5 tables and 2 trash cans. The ratio is 5:2. What are the next 2 equivalent ratios for this problem?
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5 tables and 2 trash cans.
The ratio is 5:2. What are the next 2 equivalent ratios for this problem?
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20;8 40;16 if in order you need 10;4 20;8
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10:4, 15:6 pretty sure this is correct
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