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The graph shows four ordered pairs that represent ratios. Which ordered pair represents a ratio that is not equivalent to the others

A.) (2, 12)

B.) (3, 18)

C.) (5, 24)

D.) (6, 36)

The graph shows four ordered pairs that represent ratios. Which ordered pair represents-example-1
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C (I forgot the rule, but it is C because it is the only time when the division of both elements does not equal 6. And sorry for my English!)

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