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Two equivalent ratios are shown on the graph. How can you plot more equivalent ratios, starting at one of the plotted points? Select all that apply.

A. Move up 2 and right 1.
B. Move up 1 and right 2.
C. Move up 4 and right 2.
D. Move down 2 and left 1.
E. Move down 1 and left 2.

Two equivalent ratios are shown on the graph. How can you plot more equivalent ratios-example-1
User Jyotish Singh
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Answer:

A, move up 2 and right 1

Explanation:

If you follow this rule, you can see that all those consistent dotted points will simplify to the same ratios.

User John Knoeller
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Answer:

A, C, D

Explanation:

First, we have to create a line based on the data.

Now, we know that the equation of the line is as follows

y = 2x

meaning that whenever we go a certain amount of units to the right or left, we move double that amount up or down

Now, A is equivalent to the Slope, so nthat is automatically equivalent.

C and D are both placed on the line, so they are correct

Another way to think about this is using fractions

x = 1/2 y

For A,

1 = 1/2(2)

For C,

2 = 1/2(4)

For D,

-1 = 1/2(-2)

Two equivalent ratios are shown on the graph. How can you plot more equivalent ratios-example-1
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