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Nora can do 70 push ups in 2 minutes. Luke can do 105 push ups in 3 minutes. Do these rates form a proportion? explain
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Nora can do 70 push ups in 2 minutes. Luke can do 105 push ups in 3 minutes. Do these rates form a proportion? explain
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Yes they do. In order to do this you must make the fraction 70/2 and 105/3. If you divided each one of those you get 35 for both which means it's a proportion.
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