121k views
4 votes
Jum.COM PIdyer Hobbs Schools VVTILITY avuut Cquivaitut NALIUS The ratios in an equivalent ratio table are 3:12, 4:16, and 5:20. If the first number in the ratio is 10, what is the second number? Justify your reasoning.

1 Answer

1 vote

Answer:

40. Because the ratio is that the second number is four times the first.

Explanation:

The ratios in an equivalent ratio table are 3:12, 4:16, and 5:20.

12/3 = 4

16/4 = 4

20/5 = 4

In all three cases, the second number is four times the first.

If the first number is 10.

The second is 4*10 = 40.

40. Because the ratio is that the second number is four times the first.

User Bowie
by
7.7k points

Related questions

1 answer
0 votes
194k views
1 answer
3 votes
70.3k views
1 answer
5 votes
174k views