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 25

To find the equivalent ratio for 3 and 25, you can divide both numbers by the same factor. In this case, you can divide both numbers by 5.

3 ÷ 5 = 0.6
25 ÷ 5 = 5

Therefore, the equivalent ratio for 3 and 25 is 0.6 to 5.

To find the equivalent part-to-part ratios, we need to compare the numbers in the first column with their corresponding numbers in the second column.

In this case, we need to find the number that is equivalent to 3, which is in the second column next to 25.

Looking at the table, we can see that 3 corresponds to 25.

So, below 3, we would put 25.

To find the equivalent part-to-part ratios, we need to examine the relationship between the two numbers in each row of the table.

Looking at the first row, we have 3 and 5. To determine the number that goes below 3, we can set up a proportion:

3/5 = x/25

To solve for x, we can cross-multiply:

5x = 3 * 25

5x = 75

Dividing both sides of the equation by 5, we get:

x = 75/5

x = 15

So, below 3 in the table, we would put 15.

Similarly, you can use the same method to find the number that goes below 21 and 30 in the table. Repeat the steps for each pair of numbers in the table using the proportion method.

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