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20 July, 23:52

Determine if each pair of rates are equivalent. explain your reasoning $36 for 4 hats; $56 for 7 hats12 posters for 36 students; 21 posters for 63 students

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  1. 21 July, 01:28
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    36 for 4 hats = 36/4 = 9 per hat

    56 for 7 hats = 56/7 = 8 per hat

    not equivalent

    12 posters for 36 students = 12/36 = 1/3 poster per student

    21 posters for 63 students = 21/63 = 1/3 poster per student

    these are equivalent ... although it does not make much sense ... each person getting 1/3 of a poster. And if there was a mistake and it was supposed to be 36 posters for 12 students and 63 posters for 21 students ... it would still be equivalent
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