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Identify the value of x that makes each pair of ratios equivalent. 9/36 and x/4

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Given the ratios:


(9)/(36)\text{ and }(x)/(4)

Let's find the value of x that makes each pair of ratios equivalent.

Equivalent ratios are ratios that have the same value.

To find the value of x, let's equate both ratios and solve for x.

We have:


\begin{gathered} (9)/(36)=(x)/(4) \\ \\ \text{Cross multiply:} \\ 36x=9(4) \\ \\ 36x=36 \\ \\ \text{Divide both sides by 36:} \\ (36x)/(36)=(36)/(36) \\ \\ x=1 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the value of x that makes the pair of ratios equivalent is 1

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