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What are all the equivalent ratios for the situation? 8 tablespoons of Peanut butter to 4 table spoons of jelly?
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What are all the equivalent ratios for the situation?
8 tablespoons of Peanut butter to 4 table spoons of jelly?
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8:4
2:1
Are the 2 ratios you can have
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2:1
4:2
8:4
16:8
32:16...
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