If Merrida multiplies the first term, 7, by a factor of 6, what should she do to find the other term for the equivalent ratio?
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Merrida uses a pattern in the multiplication table below to find ratios that are equivalent to 7:9.
If Merrida multiplies the first term, 7, by a factor of 6, what should she do to find the other term for the equivalent ratio?
- Multiply 9 by 1.
- Multiply 9 by 6.
- Multiply 9 by 7.
- Multiply 9 by 9.
Merida uses to find equivalent ratios to 7:9. She multiplies the first term by a factor of 6.
7 x 6 = 42
We multiply 9 by 6 because we need to find the equivalent ratio. Hence we multiply the other term by the same number.
9 x 6 = 54
New ratio : 42 : 54
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You have to Multiply 9 by 6.
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