Find the missing entries in ratio tables Fill in the blanks to show equivalent ratios. 3 6 4 8 12 16 18 21
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If we divide 18 by 3, we get 6. If we divide 21 by 3, we get 7. So, 6 and 7 are another pair of equivalent ratios. Show more…
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