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PLEASE HELPPP!!!!!! Micah buys 10 pens for every 2 pencils. Rachel buys 12 pens for every 3 pencils. Are their ratios of pens to pencils bought equivalent?
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PLEASE HELPPP!!!!!! Micah buys 10 pens for every 2 pencils. Rachel buys 12 pens for every 3 pencils. Are their ratios of pens to pencils bought equivalent?
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Micah buys 10 pens for every 2 pencils.
Rachel buys 12 pens for every 3 pencils.
Are their ratios of pens to pencils bought
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10/2= 5 & 12/3= 4, so no. They are not equivalent.
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