Display the equivalent part-to-part ratios in this two-column table.(1 point)

3 5
25
21
30 50

what numbers do i put below 3 and below 25

To find the equivalent part-to-part ratios, you need to determine the numbers to put below 3 and below 25.

To do this, you can divide each number from the first column by the corresponding number in the second column.

For the given numbers:

3 divided by 5 is 0.6
25 divided by 5 is 5
21 divided by 5 is 4.2
30 divided by 5 is 6

Therefore, the numbers to put below 3 and 25 are 0.6 and 5, respectively.

To find the equivalent part-to-part ratios, we need to compare the values in the first column to the values in the second column.

In this case, the value 3 in the first column corresponds to the value 25 in the second column. So, you would put 25 below 3.

Here's the complete table of equivalent part-to-part ratios:

3:25
5:?
21:?
30:50

To fill in the missing values, you need to compare the remaining values in the first column with the corresponding values in the second column and fill them accordingly.

For example, the value 5 in the first column corresponds to the value 50 in the second column. So, you would put 50 below 5.

Similarly, the value 21 in the first column doesn't have a directly corresponding value in the second column in this case, so you would leave it blank.

The final table of equivalent part-to-part ratios would be:

3:25
5:50
21:?
30:50