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Jorge is making a graph of equivalent ratios. He wants to find a second point on his graph. On a coordinate plane, point (2, 1) is plotted. A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled x with entries 2, blank, blank. Column 2 is labeled y with entries 1, blank, blank. What steps can he follow to find an ordered pair that represents an equivalent ratio? Using the table, multiply 2 by 1 and 1 by 2. Using the table, multiply 2 and 1 both by 3. Start at point (2, 2) on the grid. Move right 2 and up 2, and then plot a point. Start at point (2, 2) on the grid. Move right 1 and up 2, and then plot a point.

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Answer:

answer is A-Using the table, multiply 2 by 1 and 1 by 2.

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Answer:

Using the table, multiply 2 and 1 both by 3.

Explanation:

Equivalent ratios can be found by multiplying both x and y by the same value.

On a graph, that means you can increase x and y by the same ratio to find any point on the line through the given point and the origin.

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Of the choices offered, the one that makes sense is ...

Using the table, multiply 2 and 1 both by 3.

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