Use the table to answer the question.

Coups 1 2 3 4 5
Chickens 10 20 30 40 50
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?

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The table has been set up correctly because the first and last ratios are equivalent.
The table has been set up correctly because the first and last ratios are equivalent.

The table is set up correctly because all the ratios in the table can be simplified to 110.
The table is set up correctly because all the ratios in the table can be simplified to Start Fraction 1 over 10 End Fraction .

The table is set up correctly because at least two ratios in the table can be simplified to 110.
The table is set up correctly because at least two ratios in the table can be simplified to Start Fraction 1 over 10 End Fraction .

The table has been set up correctly because all ratios in the table ratio evaluate to 15.
The table has been set up correctly because all ratios in the table ratio evaluate to Start Fraction 1 over 5 End Fraction .
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The correct answer is: The table is set up correctly because all the ratios in the table can be simplified to 1/10.

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

In order to determine if the ratio table is set up correctly, we need to examine the ratios in the table.

The given table shows the number of chickens in each coup, with a ratio of 10 chickens per coup.

Looking at the table, we can see that the ratio of chickens to coups is consistent. For example, in the first row, there is 10 chickens in 1 coup, and in the second row, there are 20 chickens in 2 coups. This shows that the ratio of chickens to coups remains the same throughout the table.

Based on this information, we can conclude that the table has been set up correctly because the ratio of chickens to coups is consistent. The correct answer is:

"The table has been set up correctly because the first and last ratios are equivalent."