use an example to describe the multiplicative relationship between two equivalent ratios.

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Sure! Let's say we have two equivalent ratios:

Ratio 1: 2:4
Ratio 2: 3:6

To describe the multiplicative relationship between these two ratios, we need to observe how we can get from Ratio 1 to Ratio 2 by multiplying or dividing.

In this case, the multiplicative relationship is that Ratio 2 is obtained by multiplying each term of Ratio 1 by the same number, which is 1.5.

So, to go from Ratio 1 (2:4) to Ratio 2 (3:6), we multiply each term of Ratio 1 by 1.5:

2 x 1.5 = 3
4 x 1.5 = 6

As you can see, each term in Ratio 1 was multiplied by 1.5 to get the corresponding term in Ratio 2. This multiplication factor of 1.5 is what represents the multiplicative relationship between these two equivalent ratios.

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