Use the table to answer the question.

Lower Level Upper Level
6 5
30 25
60 50
This two-column table shows the number of lower-level and upper-level tickets sold. What is an equivalent part-to-part ratio?

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The equivalent part-to-part ratio can be found by dividing each number in the lower level column by the corresponding number in the upper level column.

Therefore, the equivalent part-to-part ratio is:

6/5, 30/25, 60/50

To find an equivalent part-to-part ratio, we need to calculate the ratio of lower level tickets sold to upper level tickets sold for each row in the table.

Row 1: 6 lower level tickets sold to 5 upper level tickets sold
Row 2: 30 lower level tickets sold to 25 upper level tickets sold
Row 3: 60 lower level tickets sold to 50 upper level tickets sold

To simplify the ratios, we divide both the number of lower level tickets sold and the number of upper level tickets sold by their greatest common factor (GCF).

Row 1: 6 ÷ 1 = 6, 5 ÷ 1 = 5
Row 2: 30 ÷ 5 = 6, 25 ÷ 5 = 5
Row 3: 60 ÷ 10 = 6, 50 ÷ 10 = 5

Therefore, the equivalent part-to-part ratio for each row is 6:5.

To find the equivalent part-to-part ratio, we need to find the ratio between the lower-level tickets and the upper-level tickets.

Lower Level: 6, 30, 60
Upper Level: 5, 25, 50

The ratio between the lower-level and upper-level tickets can be found by dividing the corresponding values.

For the first row, the ratio is 6/5.
For the second row, the ratio is 30/25.
For the third row, the ratio is 60/50.

Simplifying these ratios, we get:

For the first row, the ratio simplifies to 6:5.
For the second row, the ratio simplifies to 6:5.
For the third row, the ratio simplifies to 6:5.

Therefore, the equivalent part-to-part ratio for the given table is 6:5.