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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

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40

Explanation:

Looking at the other examples, its shows the the second number is always 4 times bigger/ahead then/of the first number.

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