Choose all of the ratios that are proportional

(use the video above to help you)

8
5

=
20
12



8
176

=
14
308



26
195

=
4
30



64
48

=
4
3

The ratios that are proportional are:

8/5 = 20/12

64/48 = 4/3

Both of these ratios are equivalent and therefore proportional.

The table below shows the cost to attend the school play based on the number of tickets purchased. (Use the video above to help you)

One ticket costs $

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number of tickets cost

4 $12
8 $24
10 $30

The table below shows the cost to attend the school play based on the number of tickets purchased.
One ticket costs $

To find the cost per ticket, you can divide the total cost by the number of tickets purchased. Let's calculate it for each scenario:

1. For 4 tickets costing $12:
Cost per ticket = Total cost / Number of tickets
Cost per ticket = $12 / 4
Cost per ticket = $3

2. For 8 tickets costing $24:
Cost per ticket = Total cost / Number of tickets
Cost per ticket = $24 / 8
Cost per ticket = $3

3. For 10 tickets costing $30:
Cost per ticket = Total cost / Number of tickets
Cost per ticket = $30 / 10
Cost per ticket = $3

Therefore, based on the given data, one ticket costs $3.