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Please help if you can. Mandy used the input and output in this table to write ratios. She concluded that because they are not all equivalent, this is not a proportional relationship. Is she correct? Explain.

Please help if you can. Mandy used the input and output in this table to write ratios-example-1
Please help if you can. Mandy used the input and output in this table to write ratios-example-1
Please help if you can. Mandy used the input and output in this table to write ratios-example-2
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Answer:

he last ratio is written incorrectly.

Mandy reversed the input and output in the numerator and denominator.

The correct ratio is 50/10.

The relationship is proportional.

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User Ege Bayrak
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Yes because proportional is another word for equivalent for example x times 5 = y would be the same as y divided by 5 = x hope this helped
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