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The ratios 3:9, 4:12, 5:15, and 6:18 are a pattern of equivalent ratios in the table below.
A multiplication table. In the row labeled 1, the numbers 3, 4, 5, and 6 are highlighted. In the row labeled 3, the numbers 9, 12, 15, and 18 are highlighted.
Which is another ratio in this pattern?
3:1
6:12
7:21
24:27
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The ratios 3:9, 4:12, 5:15, and 6:18 are a pattern of equivalent ratios in the table below.
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