Use Tables of Equivalent Ratios Practice

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Use the table to answer the question.

5 10 15 20
10 20 y 40
Find the missing value in the table.

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Use the table to answer the question.



Minutes 2 4 6 8
Number of Sit-ups

y 24 36 48
Lynne can do 24 sit-ups in 4 minutes. How many sit-ups can she do in 2 minutes?

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Based on the given information in the table, we can conclude that the ratio of sit-ups to minutes is constant.

To find out how many sit-ups Lynne can do in 2 minutes, we need to determine the missing value in the table.

Since Lynne can do 24 sit-ups in 4 minutes, the ratio is 24 sit-ups/4 minutes.

To find the number of sit-ups she can do in 2 minutes, we can set up a proportion:

24 sit-ups/4 minutes = x sit-ups/2 minutes

Cross-multiplying, we have:

4 * x sit-ups = 24 * 2 minutes

4x = 48

Dividing both sides by 4:
x = 12

Lynne can do 12 sit-ups in 2 minutes.

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