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John is comparing his workers’ production for the day. The ratios of items produced to time in hours are shown. Worker Items Production Ratio James 12 : 3 Charlie 7 : 2 Michael …
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John is comparing his workers’ production for the day. The ratios of items produced to time in hours are shown. Worker Items Production Ratio James 12 : 3
Charlie 7 : 2 Michael 14 : 2 Fred 16 : 4 Which two workers have equivalent ratios?
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James and Fred because 12/3 is equivalent to 4/1 and 16/4 is equivalent to 4/1
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