This table does not consist of equivalent ratios. Which value makes the table un-equivalent? show your work

A 2
B 6
C 9
D 14

To determine which value makes the table un-equivalent, we need to compare the ratio of one column to another.

The first column in the table consists of the values 2, 6, 9, and 14.

Let's calculate the ratios between adjacent values in the first column:

6/2 = 3
9/6 = 1.5
14/9 = 1.56...

Since the ratio between 9 and 6 is not equal to the ratio between 6 and 2, the table does not consist of equivalent ratios. Thus, the value that makes the table un-equivalent is B: 6.