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Mathematics, 24.09.2020 09:01 lerinmarie
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Jayden used the multiplication table below to determine that 8:14 is equivalent to 24:42.
Which statement explains why Jayden’s reasoning is correct?
The ratio 8:14 is 4:7 times 2, and the ratio 24:42 is 4:7 times 6.
The terms 8 and 14 are multiples of 2, and the terms 24 and 42 are also multiples of 2 when the table is extended.
The term 24 is a multiple of the term 8, and the terms 14 and 42 are multiples of 7.
The ratio 8:14 is equivalent to 2:7, and the ratio 24:42 is also equivalent to 2:7.
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