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27 October, 16:21

Nora can do 70 push-ups in 2 minutes like can do 105 push-ups in 3 minutes. do this rates form a proportion? Explain

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  1. 27 October, 19:10
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    Yes because if you do 2/70 = 3/p you can cross multiple by multiplying 70 and 3 then divide 2 you get 105 so it's a proportion
  2. 27 October, 20:14
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    Yes, they form a proportion. If we divide Nora's 70 pushups by the 2 minutes it took her, we get 35 pushups per minute. If we divide Luke's 105 pushups by the 3 minutes it took him, we again get 35. The difference between their number of pushups is 35, and the difference in their times is 1 minute. This shows both of them were doing 35 pushups per minute, making the rates proportional.
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