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Why do equivalent ratios form a straight line when graphed? O The vertical distance between points is constant, and the horizontal distance between points increases with each point. O The ratio of the change in y-values to the change in x-values is equivalent for any two points in a graph of equivalent ratios. O The horizontal distance between points is constant, and the vertical distance between points increases with each point. O The y-values of equivalent ratios increase at a constant rate, and the x-values decrease at a constant rate.​

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It is

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The answer is B, The ratio of the change in y-values to the change in x-values is equivalent for any two points in a graph of equivalent ratios.

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I did it on edge and also because when ratios change in both y and x values they will be equivalent to any 2 points in a graph of equivalent ratios.

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