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Answer:

2:3 < 5:6

10:12 > 6:9

The ratios in table 1 are less than the ratios in Table 2

Explanation:

cross multiply the ratios and you can tell which one is bigger.

For example, in the first ratio you can see that 2x6 < 5x3

Do that for the second set of ratios and you can see that the ratios in table one are smaller than the ratios in table 2.

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