Compare the ratios 7:4 and 12:5 using the following tables. Finish the tables by filling in the missing values A and B.%0D%0A%0D%0A7%094%0D%0A14%098%0D%0A21%0912%0D%0A28%0916%0D%0AA%09B%0D%0A12%095%0D%0A24%0910%0D%0A36%0915%0D%0A48%0920%0D%0A60%0925%0D%0A %0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AA = 32 and B = 18.%0D%0Aupper A equals 32 and upper B equals 18 .%0D%0A%0D%0AA = 35 and B = 18.%0D%0Aupper A equals 35 and upper B equals 18 .%0D%0A%0D%0AA = 35 and B = 20.%0D%0Aupper A equals 35 and upper B equals 20 .%0D%0A%0D%0AA = 32 and B = 20.%0D%0Aupper A equals 32 and upper B equals 20 .%0D%0ASkip to navigation%0D%0A%0D%0AHighlight%0D%0A%0D%0Apage 9 of 9

Apologies for the confusion. Let's double-check the values in the table:

7 4
14 8
21 12
28 16
A B
12 5
24 10
36 15
48 20
60 25

You are correct. The missing value for A in the first column is 35 and the missing value for B in the second column is either 18 or 20.

Therefore, the correct answers are:
A = 35 and B = 18 or A = 35 and B = 20.

To compare the ratios 7:4 and 12:5, we need to find a common multiple for the denominators of the two ratios. The common multiple for 4 and 5 is 20.

For the first ratio, we can multiply both the numerator and the denominator by 5 to get:
7 * 5 : 4 * 5 = 35:20

For the second ratio, we can multiply both the numerator and the denominator by 4 to get:
12 * 4 : 5 * 4 = 48:20

So, the two ratios are 35:20 and 48:20.

Looking at the table:

7 4
14 8
21 12
28 16
A B
12 5
24 10
36 15
48 20
60 25

We can see that A is equal to 48 and B is equal to 20.

Therefore, the correct answer is:
A = 48 and B = 20.

wrong there is no 48

well whats the real answer

My apologies for the mistake. Let's correct it.

Looking at the table:

7 4
14 8
21 12
28 16
A B
12 5
24 10
36 15
48 20
60 25

We can see that the missing value for A in the first column is 35 and the missing value for B in the second column is 15.

Therefore, the correct answer is:
A = 35 and B = 15.

35 is right but no 15 is the answer 35 and 18 or 35 and 20

To compare the ratios 7:4 and 12:5, we can complete the given tables by filling in the missing values A and B.

Let's start with the first ratio, 7:4.

To find the missing values in the first table, we can see that the ratio is increasing by increments of 7 on the numerator side and 4 on the denominator side. So, we can fill in the table as follows:

7 4
14 8
21 12
28 16
35 A

Based on the pattern, the next numerator value should be 35. So, we fill it in. For the corresponding denominator value B, there is not enough information given in the table to determine its value. Therefore, we cannot determine the exact values of A and B for the first ratio.

Now let's move on to the second ratio, 12:5.

Using the same logic as before, we can fill in the second table as follows:

12 5
24 10
36 15
48 20
60 B

Based on the pattern, the next numerator value should be 60. So, we fill it in. For the corresponding denominator value B, there is not enough information given in the table to determine its value. Therefore, we cannot determine the exact values of A and B for the second ratio either.

In conclusion, based on the given tables, we cannot determine the exact values of A and B for either of the ratios 7:4 and 12:5. Therefore, none of the provided options (A = 32 and B = 18, A = 35 and B = 18, A = 35 and B = 20, A = 32 and B = 20) is correct.