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While scuba diving, Alex counted the number of sea turtles and jellyfish he saw. After a few minutes, he counted 4 sea

turtles and 12 jellyfish. This ratio remained consistent during the remainder of his dive.
Part A
Using the given ratio, complete the table.
Number of
Number of
Sea Turtles
Jellyfish
1
4
24
14
60

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Answer:

The values which are added to the table are;

Sea turtles = 1, Jellyfish = 3

Sea turtles = 4, Jellyfish = 12

Jellyfish = 24, Sea turtles= 8

Sea turtles = 14, Jellyfish = 42

Jellyfish = 60, Sea turtles= 20

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The ratio of sea turtles to jellyfish = 4:12

Therefore, the ratio of sea turtles to jellyfish = 1:3

Which gives;

When the number of sea turtles = 1, the jellyfish = 1 × 3 = 3 Jellyfishes

When the number of sea turtles = 4, the jellyfish = 4 × 3 = 12 Jellyfishes

When the number of sea jellyfishes = 24, the number of sea turtles = 24/3 = 8 sea turtles

When the number of sea turtles = 14, the jellyfish = 14 × 3 = 42 Jellyfishes

When the number of sea jellyfishes = 60, the number of sea turtles = 60/3 = 20 sea turtles

The values given in the table can be presented as follows;

Number of Sea Turtles
{} Number of Jellyfish

1
{} 3

4
{} 12

8
{} 24

14
{} 42

20
{} 60

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