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Determine if each pair of ratios or rates are equivalent. Explain your reasoning. 15 out of 20 students own hand-help games;105 out of 160 own hand-held games
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Determine if each pair of ratios or rates are equivalent. Explain your reasoning. 15 out of 20 students own hand-help games;105 out of 160 own hand-held games
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Determine if each pair of ratios or rates are equivalent. Explain your reasoning.
15 out of 20 students own hand-help games;105 out of 160 own hand-held games
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15 out of 20 is 15/20 = 3/4 = 0.75.
105 out of 160 is 105/160 = 0.656....
Which is the greater ratio?
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