Ratios in the Coordinate Plane Practice

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Question
Use the table and image to answer the question.

x-values (tables) y-values (people)
2 6
4 12
6 18
8 24
Plot the missing equivalent ratios on the coordinate plane.

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To plot the missing equivalent ratios on the coordinate plane, we can use the given table to find the ratios and their corresponding coordinates.

The given table shows that the ratio of x-values to y-values is 2:6, 4:12, 6:18, and 8:24.

To find the missing equivalent ratios, we can simplify the ratios by dividing both the x-value and the y-value by their greatest common divisor.

The greatest common divisor of 2 and 6 is 2, so the simplified ratio is 1:3.
The corresponding coordinate for this ratio is (1, 3).

The greatest common divisor of 4 and 12 is 4, so the simplified ratio is 1:3.
The corresponding coordinate for this ratio is (1, 3).

The greatest common divisor of 6 and 18 is 6, so the simplified ratio is 1:3.
The corresponding coordinate for this ratio is (1, 3).

The greatest common divisor of 8 and 24 is 8, so the simplified ratio is 1:3.
The corresponding coordinate for this ratio is (1, 3).

Therefore, the missing equivalent ratios on the coordinate plane are (1, 3), (1, 3), (1, 3), and (1, 3).