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Consider the ratio 3:5. Can you create an equivalent ratio by adding the same number to each quantity in the ratio? Explain
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Consider the ratio 3:5. Can you create an equivalent ratio by adding the same number to each quantity in the ratio? Explain
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Yes you can and I hope this helps
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Yes because the unit rate would be 1:2 and that's the rate of change in which 3:5 has.
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