ListenFind the missing values in the ratio table. Then write the equivalent ratios.\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|}\hline People & 6 & 24∨ & 18 \\\hline Benches & 3 & 12 & 6× \\\hline\end{tabular}The equivalent ratios are 6:3,∣24∨:12, and 18 :□Previous
Q. ListenFind the missing values in the ratio table. Then write the equivalent ratios.\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|}\hline People & 6 & 24∨ & 18 \\\hline Benches & 3 & 12 & 6× \\\hline\end{tabular}The equivalent ratios are 6:3,∣24∨:12, and 18 :□Previous
Find Ratio for 24 People: Look at the first column for people and benches. The ratio is 6 people to 3 benches. To find the missing value for 24 people, divide 24 by 6 to see how many times it fits.Calculation: 24÷6=4.
Calculate Benches for 24 People: Multiply the number of benches in the first ratio 3 by the result from the previous step 4 to find the number of benches for 24 people.Calculation: 3×4=12 benches.
Find Ratio for 18 People: Now, look at the second column. We have 12 benches for 24 people. To find the missing value for 18 people, divide 18 by 6 to see how many times it fits into the original ratio.Calculation: 18÷6=3.
Calculate Benches for 18 People: Multiply the number of benches in the first ratio 3 by the result from the previous step 3 to find the number of benches for 18 people.Calculation: 3×3=9 benches.
Write Equivalent Ratios: Write the equivalent ratios using the completed table: 6:3, 24:12, and 18:9.
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