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Question
Use the table to answer the question.

Terms 1 10 20
Terms 2 20 40
Terms 3 30 60
Terms 4 40 80
Divide to prove each ratio is equivalent.

20÷10=
___, 40÷20=
___, 60÷30=
___, 80÷40=
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20÷10= 2

40÷20= 2
60÷30= 2
80÷40= 2

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Time (m) | Number of Free Throws

3 4
6 8
9 12
12 16
15 20

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red crayons | pink crayons

2 | 8
3 | 12
4 | 16
5 | 20

total marbles

10
15
20

There are 25 students for every teacher. Make a ratio table to determine the number of teachers there are for 100 students.

STUDENTS: 25 50 75 100
TEACHERS: 1 2 3 4 5

There are 10 chickens in each coup on Mr. Tiki’s farm. A ratio table has been created to determine how many chickens there are in 5 coups. Is this ratio table set up correctly?

The table is set up correctly because all the ratios in the table can be simplified to 1/10

Thank you! I'm glad I could help. Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with.

Apologies for the mistake. Let's correct it.

Using the ratio 3:4, we can set up the proportion:

3 minutes / 4 free throws = 15 minutes / x free throws

Cross multiplying:

3x = 4 * 15

3x = 60

Dividing both sides by 3:

x = 60 / 3

x = 20

Therefore, in 15 minutes, Larry can make 20 free throws.

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Jose can do 5 jumping jacks in 3 minutes. Make a ratio table to determine the number of jumping jacks he can do in 15 minutes.

MINUTES 3 6 9 12 15
NUMBER OF JUMPING JACKS 5 10 15 20 25

A recipe for bread requires 6 cups of flour for every 1 package of yeast. Make a ratio table to determine the number of cups of flour needed for 5 packages of yeast.

FLOUR 6 12 18 24 30
YEAST 1 2 3 4 5

There are 12 eggs in a carton of eggs. A ratio table has been created to determine how many eggs there are in 5 cartons. Is this ratio table set up correctly?

The table is set up correctly because all the ratios in the table can be simplified to 1/12

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Question
Use the table to answer the question.

Time (m) Number of Free Throws
3 4




Larry can shoot 4 free throws in 3 minutes. Complete the ratio table to determine how many free throws he can make in 15 minutes.

Time (m) Number of Free Throws
3 4
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To find how many free throws Larry can make in 15 minutes, we need to determine the ratio between the time and the number of free throws made.

Since Larry can shoot 4 free throws in 3 minutes, we can set up a ratio:

3 minutes : 4 free throws

To find the ratio for 15 minutes, we can set up the proportion:

3 minutes / 4 free throws = 15 minutes / x free throws

Simplifying the proportion:

(3/4) = (15/x)

Cross multiplying:

3x = 60

Dividing both sides by 3:

x = 20

Therefore, Larry can make 20 free throws in 15 minutes.

Completing the ratio table:

Time (m) Number of Free Throws
3 4
15 20
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$$ $$

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.

What would be the answer

The answer would be 20 free throws. Larry can make 20 free throws in 15 minutes, as determined by the ratio calculation.

For 3 4

For the given ratio of 3:4, we can use proportional reasoning to determine the number of free throws Larry can make in 15 minutes.

Since the ratio is 3:4, we can set up the proportion:

3 minutes / 4 free throws = 15 minutes / x free throws

Cross multiplying:

3x = 4 * 15

3x = 60

Dividing both sides by 3:

x = 60 / 3

x = 20

Therefore, in 15 minutes, Larry can make 20 free throws.

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Question
Use the table to answer the question.

Time (m) Number of Free Throws
3 4




Larry can shoot 4 free throws in 3 minutes. Complete the ratio table to determine how many free throws he can make in 15 minutes.

Time (m) Number of Free Throws
3 4
$$ $$
$$ $$
$$ $$
$$ $$


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Apologies for the confusion. Let's solve the problem correctly.

Given that Larry can shoot 4 free throws in 3 minutes, we can set up a ratio:

3 minutes : 4 free throws

To find how many free throws Larry can make in 15 minutes, we can consider the proportion:

3 minutes / 4 free throws = 15 minutes / x free throws

Cross multiplying:

3x = 4 * 15

3x = 60

Dividing both sides by 3:

x = 60 / 3

x = 20

So, in 15 minutes, Larry can make 20 free throws.

Completing the ratio table:

Time (m) Number of Free Throws
3 4
15 20
$$ $$
$$ $$
$$ $$

Therefore, Larry can make 20 free throws in 15 minutes according to the given ratio.

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