Use the table to answer the question.

Cartons 1 2 3 4 5
Eggs 12 24 36 48 60
There are 12 eggs in a carton of eggs. A ratio table has been created to determine how many eggs there are in 5 cartons. Is this ratio table set up correctly?

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Responses

The table is set up correctly because at least two ratios in the table can be simplified to 112.
The table is set up correctly because at least two ratios in the table can be simplified to Start Fraction 1 over 12 End Fraction .

The table has been set up correctly because all ratios in the table simplify to 16.
The table has been set up correctly because all ratios in the table simplify to Start Fraction 1 over 6 End Fraction .

The table has been set up correctly because the first and last ratios are equivalent.
The table has been set up correctly because the first and last ratios are equivalent.

The table is set up correctly because all the ratios in the

table correctly reflect the relationship between the number of cartons and the number of eggs. The ratio in the table is consistently 1 carton to 12 eggs, which is the correct conversion.