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One pound of grapes costs $1.55. Which equation correctly shows a pair of equivalent ratios that can...
5 months ago
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One pound of grapes costs $1.55. Which equation correctly shows a pair of equivalent ratios that can be used to find the cost of 3.5 pounds of grapes? mc018-1.jpg mc018-2.jpg mc018-3.jpg mc018-4.jpg
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A:
Well 1.55 times 3.5 is equal to 5.425, so :
1:1.55=3:5.425
Hoped I helped!