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True or False: On the Mertler’s vacation to Florida, they drove 180 miles in 3 hours before stopping for lunch. After lunch they drove 120 miles in 2 hours before stopping for gas. Are these rates equivalent? Explain your reasoning.
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because the ratios are both 60 miles in 1 hour
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