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The table shows the ratios of punch and lemon-lime used to make a drink. What are the missing values?(1 point)
Punch 5 [] 35 50
Lemon-Lime 2 6 [] 20

The missing value in the first row is 20, and the missing value in the second row is 10.

To find the missing values in the table, we need to identify a pattern or relationship between the given values. Looking at the table, we can see that the ratio of punch to lemon-lime remains constant. We can calculate this ratio using one of the known values.

From the table, we can determine the ratio of punch to lemon-lime:

Punch / Lemon-Lime = 5 / 2

To find the missing value in the first row, we can use this ratio:

5 / 2 = 35 / x

To solve for x, we cross-multiply:

5x = 70

Dividing both sides by 5, we find:

x = 14

Therefore, the missing value in the first row is 14.

Similarly, we can find the missing value in the second row:

Punch / Lemon-Lime = 50 / 20

50 / 20 = 6 / x

Cross-multiplying:

20x = 300

Dividing both sides by 20, we find:

x = 15

Therefore, the missing value in the second row is 15.

To determine the missing values in the table, you need to analyze the given information and find the pattern in ratios between punch and lemon-lime.

From the table, you can see that the ratio of Punch to Lemon-Lime is consistent:

Punch / Lemon-Lime = 5 / 2 = 35 / 6 = 50 / 20

To find the missing values, you can set up proportions using the known ratios:

(5 / 2) = (35 / x1) => 5 * x1 = 2 * 35 => x1 = (2 * 35) / 5 => x1 = 70 / 5 => x1 = 14

(2 / 6) = (x2 / 20) => 2 * 20 = 6 * x2 => 40 = 6 * x2 => x2 = 40 / 6 => x2 = 20 / 3 => x2 = 6.67 (rounded to the nearest hundredth)

So, the missing values in the table are:
Punch: 14
Lemon-Lime: 6.67