Use the tables and image to answer the question.

Option A
x
(sticks of butter) y
(cups of water)
2 3
4 6
6 9
Option B
x
(sticks of butter) y
(cups of water)
3 4
6 8

A graph with the x-axis representing sticks of butter ranging from 0 to 10 in increments of 1 and the y-axis representing cups of water ranging from 0 to 10 in increments of 1 shows three plotted points, 2 for option A and 1 for option B. Option A has the following points: left parenthesis 2 comma 3 right parenthesis and left parenthesis 4 comma 6 right parenthesis. Option B has the following point: left parenthesis 3 comma 4 right parenthesis.

Based on the tables and coordinate plane, identify the missing equivalent ratios from the coordinate plane.
(1 point)
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The missing equivalent ratios from the coordinate plane are (1, 1) and (5, 7).

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Based on the tables and coordinate plane, the missing equivalent ratios are as follows:

For Option A: (1, 1) and (5, 7)
For Option B: (2, 2) and (4, 6)

Use the tables and image to answer the question.

Option A
x
(sticks of butter) y
(cups of water)
2 3
4 6
6 9
Option B
x
(sticks of butter) y
(cups of water)
3 4
6 8

A graph with the x-axis representing sticks of butter ranging from 0 to 10 in increments of 1 and the y-axis representing cups of water ranging from 0 to 10 in increments of 1 shows three plotted points, 2 for option A and 1 for option B. Option A has the following points: left parenthesis 2 comma 3 right parenthesis and left parenthesis 4 comma 6 right parenthesis. Option B has the following point: left parenthesis 3 comma 4 right parenthesis.

Based on the tables and coordinate plane, identify the missing equivalent ratios from the coordinate plane.
(1 point)

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Looking at the given information, we can see that for Option A, the ratio of cups of water to sticks of butter is consistent. Let's calculate the missing equivalent ratios:

For Option A, the missing equivalent ratios would be:
- x = 1, y = 1
- x = 5, y = 15

For Option B, the given point is (3,4), and based on the pattern, we can calculate the missing equivalent ratios:
- x = 2, y = 2
- x = 4, y = 6

So, the missing equivalent ratios are:
- Option A: (1, 1) and (5, 15)
- Option B: (2, 2) and (4, 6)

To identify the missing equivalent ratios from the coordinate plane, let's first look at the given tables and coordinate plane.

In the given tables, we have two options: Option A and Option B. For Option A, the table shows a relationship between the number of sticks of butter (x) and the cups of water (y). The table provides three points: (2, 3), (4, 6), and (6, 9).

For Option B, the table also shows a relationship between the number of sticks of butter (x) and the cups of water (y). The table provides two points: (3, 4) and (6, 8).

Now, if we plot these points on the coordinate plane, we get the following graph:

```
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10| .
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8| .
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6| .
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4| .
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2| .
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0 2 4 6 8 10
Sticks of Butter (x)
```

We have already identified the plotted points (2, 3), (4, 6), and (3, 4). To identify the missing equivalent ratios, we can look for points on the graph that are not already plotted.

From the graph, we can see that there are two points that are missing in the equivalent ratios. These points are:
1. (0, 0): This represents the ratio where no sticks of butter are used, resulting in no cups of water.
2. (8, 12): This represents the ratio where 8 sticks of butter are used, resulting in 12 cups of water.

Therefore, the missing equivalent ratios from the coordinate plane are (0, 0) and (8, 12).