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Carter graphs the equivalent ratios shown in the table. Yellow tiles 2 4 6 8 Red tiles 4 8 12 16 If one of the ordered pairs Carter graphs is (4, 2), which other ordered pairs does he graph? Check all that apply. (2, 4) (6, 12) (8, 4) (12, 16) (16, 8)

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Answer:

It's (8, 4) and (16, 8)

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Answer:

The correct options are:

(8,4)

(16,8)

Explanation:

The table is given which shows the number of yellow tiles and red tiles.

The first row in the table shows that if there are 4 red tiles then there will be 2 yellow tiles. This relation can be defined as the number of red tile will always be double the amount of number of yellows tiles. Carter graphs this point as (4,2) where number of red tiles are plotted on x axis and number of yellow tile are plotted on y axis.

Consider the second row of the table. Number of red tiles is 8 while number of yellow tiles is 4, so the point he plots on the graph is (8,4)

Similarly, other points are (12,6) and (16,8)

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