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ratio of 3 to 5 is greater than ratio of 2 to 3

what whould it look like

To compare the ratios 3:5 and 2:3, we can look at the given tables.

The first table shows the ratio 3:5. It provides the following pairs:

3:5
6:10
9:15
12:20
15:25

The second table shows the ratio 2:3. It provides the following pairs:

2:3
4:6
6:9
8:12
10:15

By comparing the pairs in each table, we can see that the ratios are equivalent. Therefore, we can say that 3:5 is equal to 2:3.

So, 3:5 = 2:3.

Alternatively, we can also compare the ratios by simplifying them. The first ratio simplifies to 3/5 and the second ratio simplifies to 2/3. When comparing fractions, we can cross-multiply and check if the resulting products are equal.

For the first ratio (3/5):

3 * 3 = 9
5 * 2 = 10

For the second ratio (2/3):

2 * 5 = 10
3 * 3 = 9

As we can see, the cross products are equal, which means the ratios are equivalent: 3/5 is equal to 2/3.

Therefore, we can conclude that the ratio of 3:5 is equal to the ratio of 2:3.

To compare the ratios 3:5 and 2:3, we can look at the given tables.

Looking at the first table with ratios 3:5 and 2:3, where the first number represents the numerator and the second number represents the denominator, we can see that we have some data points:

3 : 5
6 : 10
9 : 15
12 : 20
15 : 25

Next, we can look at the second table with the same ratios:

2 : 3
4 : 6
6 : 9
8 : 12
10 : 15

Now, we can compare the ratios.

If we compare each corresponding data point, we can see that the first ratio 3:5 and the second ratio 2:3 are equal. This means that the ratio of 3 to 5 is equal to the ratio of 2 to 3.

Therefore, the correct response is: "3:5 = 2:3" which means "ratio of 3 to 5 is equal to ratio of 2 to 3".

Please note that the other options in the response provided are different comparisons that are not supported by the given data.

To compare the ratios 3:5 and 2:3, you can use the tables provided:

For the first ratio 3:5:
3 corresponds to 6
5 corresponds to 10
9 corresponds to 15
12 corresponds to 20
15 corresponds to 25

For the second ratio 2:3:
2 corresponds to 3
4 corresponds to 6
6 corresponds to 9
8 corresponds to 12
10 corresponds to 15

Comparing corresponding values, we can see that:

3:5 is greater than 2:3.