Katepoured 8 ounces of juice of a 64 ounce bottle Brian poor 60 ounces of juice from a 128 ounces bottle what ratio of juice is missing from each bottle of the ratios proportional

missing 8/64 and 60/128

= 1/8 and 15/32

they are NOT proportional

To find the ratio of juice missing from each bottle, we need to compare the amount poured to the total capacity of each bottle.

For Kate's bottle:
Amount poured = 8 ounces
Total capacity = 64 ounces

The missing amount of juice can be found by subtracting the amount poured from the total capacity:
Missing amount = Total capacity - Amount poured
Missing amount = 64 - 8
Missing amount = 56 ounces

Therefore, the missing ratio of juice from Kate's bottle is 56 ounces out of 64 ounces.

For Brian's bottle:
Amount poured = 60 ounces
Total capacity = 128 ounces

Again, subtract the amount poured from the total capacity to find the missing amount of juice:
Missing amount = Total capacity - Amount poured
Missing amount = 128 - 60
Missing amount = 68 ounces

Thus, the missing ratio of juice from Brian's bottle is 68 ounces out of 128 ounces.

To determine if these ratios are proportional, we can simplify them:

For Kate's bottle:
56/64 = 7/8

For Brian's bottle:
68/128 = 17/32

These ratios are not equal, so we can conclude that the missing ratios of juice from each bottle are not proportional.